Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research
Prospects for Improving U.S. Patent Quality via Postgrant Opposition
Prospects for Improving U.S. Patent Quality via Postgrant Opposition in: Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner, Scott Stern (
Prospects for Improving U.S. Patent Quality via Postgrant Opposition in: Adam B. Jaffe, Josh Lerner, Scott Stern (
Also available as NBER Working Paper No. 9731, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge MA
The recent surge in U.S. patenting and the expansion of patentable subject matter has increased patent office backlogs and raised concerns that, in some cases, patents of insufficient quality or with inadequate search of prior art are being issued. At the same time, patent litigation and its costs are rising. This paper explores the potential of a postgrant review process modeled on the European opposition system to improve patent quality, reveal overlooked prior art, and reduce subsequent litigation. We argue that the welfare gains to such a system may be substantial.