SAN FRANCISCO — The Patent Trial and Appeal Board is still “new” by legal industry standards, but busy. The three-year-old forum for inter partes review proceedings, or so-called AIA trials, includes more than 250 administrative patent judges who put out orders on a daily basis.

But it’s not so new that lawyers preparing for a PTAB appearance need to fumble around in the dark. The PTAB Handbook, a practitioners’ guide to the board’s intricacies, will appear in print by the end of December from Bloomberg BNA.

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