Sponsored by Juristat
Webinar: AI That Works in Patent Practice – Practical Use Cases That Reduce Work Without Increasing Risk
Patent teams are under pressure to do more with less, but many AI initiatives still create as much friction as they remove. More tools are not the answer. Better workflows are.
On Thursday, May 28, at 12 PM ET, join IPWatchdog’s Gene Quinn, Juristat’s Francesca Cruz, Sarah Garber, and Clint Mehall of Davidson Kappel for a practical look at how AI is being used in real patent prosecution workflows today.
This webinar will focus on concrete use cases patent professionals can apply now. We’ll walk through specific AI use cases and show solutions that help patent professionals move faster, reduce manual work, and improve output quality and consistency.
Panelists will also cover practical prompting and workflow strategies for getting better results from tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, and patent-specific AI platforms like Juristat AI. Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how to integrate AI into prosecution work without creating tool sprawl, introducing security problems, or requiring additional cleanup.
We’ll discuss:
- Practical AI use cases patent teams can implement now
- How to reduce tool sprawl, workflow friction, and security risk
- Prompting strategies that produce cleaner, more reliable outputs
- How to use AI to support office action analysis, drafting, prior art review, and prosecution strategy
- How patent-specific platforms and general-purpose AI tools can work together
- Practical guardrails for accuracy, confidentiality, and quality control
Register today for a practical look at how patent teams can use AI to improve prosecution workflows, reduce manual burden, and produce stronger results – without adding more tools, more risk, or more cleanup.