James Lin

USPTO Patent Examiner·Active 2012

James Lin is a USPTO patent examiner who has handled 2 ex parte reexaminations in 2012. These reexams concentrate in Electrical & Electronic. ExamPat indexes the full prosecution record for each of these cases, including office-action grounds, certificate outcomes, and downstream PTAB and federal-circuit decisions.

Filings by year

2
12

Technology mix

Electrical & Electronic2 (100%)

Compare against all examiners

Eight side-by-side metrics: case volume, pendency, OAs per reexam, rejection mix, SNQ denial rate, certification rate, and PTAB appeal rate, with a Δ column showing where this examiner runs higher or lower than the corpus.

  • Average and median pendency, both for this examiner and the corpus
  • Rejection basis split (102 / 103 / 112) head-to-head
  • Certification, SNQ denial, and PTAB appeal rates

Certificate outcome distribution

How this examiner's certificates split across the six possible outcomes: all claims confirmed, confirmed with amendment, confirmed with new claims, mixed, or all claims canceled. Includes share comparison to the corpus distribution.

  • Count and share for each of the six outcome buckets
  • Δ vs. corpus distribution in percentage points
  • Useful for setting realistic patent-owner expectations

Event-to-event timing

Median time for this examiner's cases at each prosecution stage — filing to first office action, filing to NIRC, and filing to certificate — with corpus comparison and sample size.

  • Median in months per transition
  • Side-by-side with the corpus median
  • n column showing how many of this examiner's cases completed each transition

Recent reexaminations (2)

Control #FiledPatentTitlePendencyStatus
90/012,338Jun 5, 20126,319,543Process for Silver Plating in Printed Circuit Board Manufacture27 moClosed
90/012,336Jun 4, 20125,955,141Process for Silver Plating in Printed Circuit Board Manufacture30 moClosed

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