Handling papers like patent may seem challenging, especially if you are working with this type for the first time. Sometimes even a tiny edit might create a big headache when you don’t know how to handle the formatting and steer clear of making a chaos out of the process. When tasked to bind side in patent, you could always use an image editing software. Others may choose a classical text editor but get stuck when asked to re-format. With DocHub, though, handling a patent is not harder than editing a document in any other format.
Try DocHub for fast and productive document editing, regardless of the file format you might have on your hands or the kind of document you have to revise. This software solution is online, accessible from any browser with a stable internet connection. Edit your patent right when you open it. We’ve designed the interface to ensure that even users without prior experience can readily do everything they require. Simplify your forms editing with a single sleek solution for any document type.
Dealing with different kinds of documents should not feel like rocket science. To optimize your document editing time, you need a swift solution like DocHub. Manage more with all our instruments at your fingertips.
[Music] welcome to the federalist societies webinar call today april 26th we discuss 10 years on the america invents act in the role of the patent trial and appeal board in resolving patent disputes my name is guy desanctis and im assistant director of practice groups at the federalist society as always please note that all expressions of opinion are those of the experts on todays call today we are fortunate to have with us our moderator honorable bob goodlatte former congressman united states house of representatives throughout the panel if you have any questions please submit them through the question and answer feature so that our speakers will have access to them for when we get to that portion of the webinar with that thank you for being with us today mr goodlatte the floor is yours thanks guy and welcome to all and a big thanks to the federal society for hosting this event on world ip day in 2000 the world intellectual property organizations member nations designated april 26