Not many patent holders survive the so-called “Death Squad” inter partes review (IPR) process without having some part of their claim die.

Yet a small Texas-based company recently beat some extremely unfavorable odds when it faced off against Microsoft in a trial before a U.S. Patent and Trademark Patent Trial and Appeal Board and beat back the software giant’s attempt to invalidate 53 patent claims.

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