In March and April, the PTAB cancelled 857 (74.59%) instituted claims across 69 IPR and PGR Final Written Decisions, including decisions issued following remand from the Federal Circuit. After review, 276 (24.02%) instituted claims survived.

For comparison, the cumulative average cancellation rate of instituted claims in IPR, CBM, and PGR Final Written Decisions is about 74%

On a per-case basis, no instituted or substitute claims survived in 48 (69.57%) decisions, all instituted claims survived in 14 (20.29%) decisions, and a mixed outcome occurred in 7 (10.14%) decisions. A mixed outcome occurs where at least one instituted or substitute claim remains patentable, and at least one is cancelled, in a Final Written Decision.

Through April 30, 2026, the PTAB has cumulatively granted 703 (15.66%) proposed substitute claims in motions to amend while denying 3,787 (84.34%) proposed substitute claims in IPRs.

The overall cumulative instituted claim survival rate in IPRs, CBMs, and PGRs through April 30, 2026, broken down by technology center, is as follows:

The cumulative number of Final Written Decisions through April 30, 2026, separated by technology center, is as follows:

Additional cumulative statistics on the Board’s IPR, CBM, and PGR decisions, updated through April 30, 2026, are available here on the At the PTAB blog.
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