tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1949935810569534550.post7812319963540645812..comments2023-08-17T14:09:24.945+01:00Comments on PatLit: the patent litigation weblog: A view of US trends: the 2014 PwC Patent Litigation StudyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1949935810569534550.post-91178071155273564622014-08-25T19:53:49.414+01:002014-08-25T19:53:49.414+01:00The 25/35 % success rate is consistent with a prop...The 25/35 % success rate is consistent with a properly functioning patent system.<br /><br />Thus, if i) the only cases that go to trial are cases both sides think they can win, ii) the infringement issue is balanced 50/50, and iii) the validity issue is also balanced 50/50, then iv) after trial, patent owner will win, one time in four.<br /><br />But is the 25/35 figure reported here a proof of proper functioning? Or is it just a coincidence? MaxDreinoreply@blogger.com