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LexisNexis® PatentOptimizer 3.0 Introduces Enhancements for Patent Prosecution as well as Patent Litigation

Do you ever think of your organization’s patent team as unsung heroes? They protect intellectual property rights that translate into millions of dollars worth of R&D investment and potential revenue. And market trends indicate that IP work will proliferate due to the global economy expansion, continued new product development and branding strategies, and increased IP legislation/regulation.

In short, Intellectual Property attorneys must be able to manage increasingly large portfolios of patents and trademarks and be confident they can protect these highly valuable assets. What can you do to help them? What value can you add?

Check out the LexisNexis® PatentOptimizer™ service. Even if you’ve seen PatentOptimizer, the newly released version 3.0 is worth another look.

PatentOptimizer is a revolutionary, automated way to construct and deconstruct patents. Created by patent attorneys for patent attorneys, PatentOptimizer is unique in the field of patent solutions; it is designed for patent prosecution as well as patent litigation. PatentOptimizer allows for analysis and validation of the actual patent application as it’s being drafted through Microsoft® Word—or for on-the-fly analysis and validation of granted patents through Internet Explorer.

Even if your organization doesn’t handle all its patent prosecution work, PatentOptimizer can help monitor the general quality of patent applications prepared by law firms on its behalf.

Plus PatentOptimizer is closely integrated with other LexisNexis® and Reed Elsevier products and services, including:

  • the LexisNexis online patent collection,
  • LexisNexis IP case law,
  • Matthew Bender®  treatises,
  • Ei Compendex® thesaurus,
  • CourtLink® docket searching and tracking,
  • REEDFAX® for ordering patent file history information, and
  • HotDocs® document automation.
 
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