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IP Office Action & WIPO Notification Data Extraction

Extract deadlines, rejections, and claims from USPTO Office Actions and WIPO/PCT Notifications

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18 Fields extracted
93%+ Accuracy rate
<30s Processing time

Legal document review consumes billable hours

Legal teams manually extract key terms from contracts and filings. Important clauses get missed, increasing risk and liability.

  • Lengthy documents with critical details buried
  • Time-sensitive filing deadlines
  • Manual review misses key clauses
  • High cost of attorney review time

Data we extract from ip office action & wipo notification.

Structured output ready for your systems.

Document TypeIdentify document type: USPTO Office Action (Non-F...
Application NumberExtract the US Application Number or International...
Filing DateExtract the filing date. Return in YYYY-MM-DD form...
Mail DateExtract the Mail Date (USPTO) or Date of Mailing (...
Response DeadlineCalculate or extract the explicit deadline for res...
Period for ReplyExtract the statutory period for reply (e.g., 3 mo...
Examiner NameExtract the Examiner name or Authorized Officer....
Art Unit / ISAExtract the Art Unit (US) or International Searchi...
Title of InventionExtract the title of the invention or application....
RejectionsList the statutes cited in rejections (e.g., 35 US...
Rejection DetailsExtract rejection details as JSON array with keys:...
ObjectionsList any objections noted (e.g., Drawing objection...
Cited ReferencesExtract cited references as JSON array with keys: ...
Applicant NameExtract the applicant or assignee name....
Attorney DocketExtract the Attorney Docket Number if present....
Confirmation NumberExtract the confirmation number if present....
Claims AllowedList any claims indicated as allowable. Return Non...
Extension Fee RequiredWould an extension of time fee be required to resp...
1

Upload

Upload your ip office action & wipo notification documents in PDF, image, or scanned format. Drag and drop or use our API.

2

Extract

Our AI identifies and extracts all 18 fields with 93%+ accuracy. No templates or training required.

3

Review

Review extracted data with confidence scores. Approve, edit, or flag items for human verification.

4

Export

Download as JSON, CSV, or Excel. Integrate via API or webhook to your existing systems.

Who uses ip office action & wipo notification extraction?

Law Firms

Extract key terms from contracts and legal documents.

Corporate Legal

Automate contract review and data extraction.

Paralegals

Quickly capture data from court filings and agreements.

Compliance Teams

Extract legal document data for regulatory compliance.

Frequently asked questions.

Common questions about ip office action & wipo notification extraction.

Office actions are complex legal documents.

We extract application number, examiner, rejections, citations, and response deadline.

Different IP offices?

USPTO, EPO, and other patent office formats are handled.

What about prior art citations?

Cited references, patent numbers, and publication dates are extracted.

Rejection types?

102, 103, 112 rejections and their bases are captured.

Response deadline tracking?

Response due date is prominently extracted for deadline management.

How do I get started?

Sign up for evaluation credits and upload office actions. See extracted data quickly.

"Contract review was eating our margins"

Associates spent hours extracting key terms from vendor contracts. Important clauses got missed. One cost us $50K in unexpected fees.

Now we extract key terms in seconds. Contract review time dropped 70%. No more surprise clauses.

— General Counsel, Mid-Market Company

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Processing 1,000+ documents monthly? Let's discuss your requirements.

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P.S. Billable hours should go to legal work, not document processing.