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The examiner's objections, broken down per rejection. For each cited reference, which claim elements is the examiner mapping to it? Where is the mapping weakest? What's unmapped (and therefore implicit allowable subject matter)?
Published vs. currently pending claims. What was amended in each round. Which dependent claims are available as narrowing ammunition. Priority date (foreign or continuation), filing date, current PTA risk.
Career allowance rate. Interview lift. Rejection-type mix. Five most recent grants by this examiner in your tech area — with the specific claim amendments that worked, drawn directly from their prosecution history.
Concrete amendments (full claim text). Argument angles keyed to the specific rejection language. Interview recommendation with rationale. Risk assessment. Precedent citations grounded in this examiner's actual grants — with a citation scrubber so nothing is hallucinated.
The filewrapper events that matter: filing, OA rounds, interviews, RCEs, appeals. Computed response deadline with statutory and extended dates. Projected time-to-grant based on this examiner's pace.
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