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Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky

TECH CENTER 2100 · 1 ART UNIT · 34 DECIDED APPLICATIONS · LAST ACTION JUN 2026
ALLOWANCE RATE = SHARE OF DECIDED APPLICATIONS (ALLOWED + ABANDONED); PENDING EXCLUDED
OVERALL ALLOWANCE RATE · POOLED ACROSS 1 ART UNIT

Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky has allowed 20 of 34 decided applications (59%) in Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security.

59% pooled allowance · benchmarked per art unit below
DATA UPDATED JUNE 25, 2026
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Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky has an overall allowance rate of 59% across 34 decided (allowed plus abandoned) applications, spanning 1 art unit in Technology Center 2100 (Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security). These are pooled figures from the public USPTO record, not predictions about any specific application.

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This page pools Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky's record across 1 art unit into one overall allowance rate — total allowed divided by total decided (allowed plus abandoned) applications, with pending excluded. Aggregate figures describe the past public record and are not predictions about any specific application. This is general information about the data, not legal advice.

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◈ PRIMARY · ART UNIT 2128
73 APPS · 59% ALLOWANCE

Primarily examines machine learning, and neural-network / biological-model computing.

59% allowance (of decided)▏ art-unit average 53%
DISPOSITION20 / 14 / 39allowed / abandoned / pending
FIRST ACTION35.7 moart unit avg 30 mo
TOTAL PENDENCY49.5 moart unit avg 46.5 mo
// REJECTION PROFILE
§101 — Subject-matter eligibility89% · art unit 65%
§102 — Anticipation (novelty)97%
§103 — Obviousness95% · art unit 84%
§112 — Written description & definiteness41%
// INTERVIEW SPLIT

Allowance rate for applications with an examiner interview versus without one.

WITH INTERVIEW74%allowance share
WITHOUT INTERVIEW40%+34 pt difference

A correlation, not proof that interviews cause allowances. Based on 19 decided applications with an interview and 15 without.

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Questions about Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky

  • What is Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky's overall allowance rate?
    59% across 34 decided applications in public USPTO data, pooled over 1 art unit.
  • How many art units does Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky examine in?
    1 art unit within Technology Center 2100, based on the public record.
  • Does Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky's allowance rate vary by art unit?
    The per-art-unit figures are shown in the breakdown on this page.
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METHODOLOGY & DISCLOSURES

Methodology. This page pools every art unit in which Examiner Corey Matthew Sackalosky has a public record within Technology Center 2100. Statistics are computed from publicly available USPTO records, refreshed on a recurring schedule. This page's data was last updated June 25, 2026. The overall allowance rate is total allowed divided by total decided applications (allowed plus abandoned) across all art units — not an average of the per-art-unit rates; pending applications are excluded. Figures are rounded for display. Pooled sample: 73 applications.

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These statistics describe past examiner behavior and do not predict the outcome of any particular application. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Where this page compares an examiner's allowance rate to an art-unit average, that comparison is a factual description of the public record, not a characterization of any individual examiner's conduct or competence.

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