The USPTO shut down Private PAIR and EFS-Web on November 8th, making Patent Center the sole USPTO system to file and manage patent applications, despite still having known issues. Unfortunately, a fairly recent update of Patent
Based on customer feedback, we’ve added a number of improvements to our task automation tools and patent downloading tools to streamline document generation, downloading, and editing operations. Patent family trees enriched with U.S. bibliographic data
If you draft a lot of applications for the same client, sometimes you end up reusing figure description sections from related patent applications. However, the actual figure numbers between applications may be different and manually
We have significantly redesigned our Office Action analysis and shell generation tools for +Shells subscribers. The new tools are easier to use, extract more useful information from Office Actions, and let you generate filled-out shell
We are excited to announce the release of ClaimMaster 2023.5, which includes many key improvements, new features, and bug fixes for some of the long-standing issues. We’ve added integration with OpenAI’s and Microsoft Azure’s GPT
This release adds several long-demanded improvements to ClaimMaster’s large set of patent proofreading capabilities. Check claims/terms support using a separate specification document When checking for support of words/phrases in the Specification, you can now point
ClaimMaster 2023 provides many reporting improvements for our patent proofreading tools and also fixes to a number of long-standing UI issues. Word task panes for reporting and patent drafting windows One complaint about ClaimMaster is
This ClaimMaster release introduces several helpful improvements to our patent application drafting tools, in addition to internal enhancements. Generate Example Clauses Our +Drafting tools now let you quickly generate sections with example clauses, such as
We are excited to announce a release of ClaimMaster 2023 that includes many key improvements, new features, and bug fixes for some of the long-standing issues. There are many useful additions to get happy about,