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Examiner Kasim A Alli

TECH CENTER 2100 · 2 ART UNITS · 206 DECIDED APPLICATIONS · LAST ACTION MAY 2026
ALLOWANCE RATE = SHARE OF DECIDED APPLICATIONS (ALLOWED + ABANDONED); PENDING EXCLUDED
OVERALL ALLOWANCE RATE · POOLED ACROSS 2 ART UNITS
69%vs 72% weighted peer average3 pts

Examiner Kasim A Alli has allowed 142 of 206 decided applications in Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security.

allowed142abandoned64pending30· pending excluded from the rate
The weighted peer average (72%) is each art unit's average below, weighted by this examiner's applications in it (2 art units).
DATA UPDATED JULY 14, 2026
AU 2183 · 63%AU 2182 · 79%
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What the data says.

Kasim A Alli maintains a public record in Technology Center 2100 (Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security) spanning 2 art units. Across hundreds of decided applications, the examiner's allowance rate stands at 69%. The allowance rate ranges from 63% to 79% across these art units, reflecting variation in the decided outcomes within the examiner's portfolio. This record represents allowed and abandoned applications only; pending matters are excluded from the calculation.

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This profile aggregates the examiner's record across multiple art units within TC 2100. The pooled allowance rate describes past decisions across decided applications in that population and does not constitute a prediction about any specific application. Individual art units may show different allowance rates. Aggregate figures describe historical outcomes; they are not causal indicators and do not forecast the disposition of any particular case.

These are aggregate statistics from this examiner's past public record — not predictions about any specific application. The per-art-unit figures below show how the record varies across art units. Our approach to patent prosecution →

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The record, art unit by art unit.

Each section benchmarks this examiner against that art unit's average. Figures are this examiner's own public record within the art unit; the overall rate above pools them.

◈ PRIMARY · ART UNIT 2183
159 APPS · 63% ALLOWANCE

Primarily examines program control and execution.

63% allowance (of decided)▏ art-unit average 72%
DISPOSITION81 / 48 / 30allowed / abandoned / pending
FIRST ACTION20.1 moart unit avg 25 mo
TOTAL PENDENCY42.4 moart unit avg 40.1 mo
// REJECTION PROFILE
REJECTION RATE = SHARE OF THIS EXAMINER'S APPLICATIONS THAT DREW ≥1 OFFICE-ACTION REJECTION IN WHICH THE GROUND APPEARS

Grounds can co-occur, so the four don't sum to 100%. The art-unit figure is the unweighted mean across examiners in the art unit; §102 and §112 carry no art-unit benchmark.

§101 — Subject-matter eligibility14%art unit 34%20 pts
§102 — Anticipation (novelty)48%no art-unit benchmark
§103 — Obviousness94%art unit 79%+15 pts
§112 — Written description & definiteness60%no art-unit benchmark
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Allowance rate for applications with an examiner interview versus without one.

WITH INTERVIEW76%allowance share
WITHOUT INTERVIEW29%+47 pt difference

A correlation, not proof that interviews cause allowances. Based on 94 decided applications with an interview and 35 without.

ART UNIT 2182
77 APPS · 79% ALLOWANCE

Primarily examines data-processing methods for specific functions, and processing data by its order or content.

79% allowance (of decided)▏ art-unit average 72%
DISPOSITION61 / 16 / 0allowed / abandoned / pending
FIRST ACTION17.5 moart unit avg 24.3 mo
TOTAL PENDENCY35.5 moart unit avg 37.3 mo
// REJECTION PROFILE
REJECTION RATE = SHARE OF THIS EXAMINER'S APPLICATIONS THAT DREW ≥1 OFFICE-ACTION REJECTION IN WHICH THE GROUND APPEARS

Grounds can co-occur, so the four don't sum to 100%. The art-unit figure is the unweighted mean across examiners in the art unit; §102 and §112 carry no art-unit benchmark.

§101 — Subject-matter eligibility16%art unit 30%14 pts
§102 — Anticipation (novelty)49%no art-unit benchmark
§103 — Obviousness84%art unit 76%+8 pts
§112 — Written description & definiteness93%no art-unit benchmark
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Allowance rate for applications with an examiner interview versus without one.

WITH INTERVIEW84%allowance share
WITHOUT INTERVIEW63%+21 pt difference

A correlation, not proof that interviews cause allowances. Based on 61 decided applications with an interview and 16 without.

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Questions about Examiner Kasim A Alli

  • What is Kasim A Alli's overall allowance rate?
    The examiner's allowance rate is 69%, measured across hundreds of decided applications (allowed and abandoned) pooled across all art units. Pending applications are not included in this calculation.
  • How many art units does this examiner cover?
    Kasim A Alli has a public record in 2 art units within Technology Center 2100 (Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security).
  • Do allowance rates vary across the examiner's art units?
    Yes. The allowance rate ranges from 63% to 79% across the examiner's art units. Individual art-unit records are detailed separately and may differ from the pooled figure.
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METHODOLOGY & DISCLOSURES

Methodology. This page pools every art unit in which Examiner Kasim A Alli 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 July 14, 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: 236 applications.

Rejection rates. Each §-rate is the share of this examiner's applications that drew at least one office-action rejection in which that statutory ground appears; applications with no rejection on record are excluded, and because grounds can co-occur the four do not sum to 100%. The art-unit figure beside each is the unweighted mean of the per-examiner rates across the art unit, published for §101 and §103 only. Beside the overall allowance rate we show a benchmark: for a single-art-unit examiner it is exactly that art unit's average, labeled “art-unit average”; for an examiner spanning several art units it is the “weighted peer average” — the per-art-unit averages, weighted by this examiner's application count in each — labeled distinctly because it is a blended figure, not any single art unit's average. Both are built from the same per-art-unit averages the panels show.

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