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Examiner Michael Vincent Farina

TECH CENTER 2100 · 1 ART UNIT · 22 DECIDED APPLICATIONS · LAST ACTION JUN 2026
ALLOWANCE RATE = SHARE OF DECIDED APPLICATIONS (ALLOWED + ABANDONED); PENDING EXCLUDED
OVERALL ALLOWANCE RATE · POOLED ACROSS 1 ART UNIT
77%vs 81% art-unit average4 pts

Examiner Michael Vincent Farina has allowed 17 of 22 decided applications in Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security.

allowed17abandoned5pending41· pending excluded from the rate
DATA UPDATED JULY 14, 2026
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Michael Vincent Farina's public record spans Technology Center 2100 (Computer Architecture, Software, and Information Security), across one art unit. Over dozens of decided applications, his allowance rate is 77%. This figure represents the percentage of applications that were allowed as a share of all decided applications (allowed and abandoned combined), and does not include pending applications. The allowance rate is pooled across the examiner's art-unit assignments and reflects his overall record in decided cases.

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This pooled record aggregates all decided applications across the examiner's art units in TC 2100. The allowance rate describes the examiner's past record and is not a prediction of any specific application's outcome. Pooled figures smooth variation across different art units and provide a historical baseline. Individual art-unit records may differ from the pooled rate and appear in separate sections of this profile.

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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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 2115
63 APPS · 77% ALLOWANCE

Primarily examines control or regulating systems, and electric power networks.

77% allowance (of decided)▏ art-unit average 81%
DISPOSITION17 / 5 / 41allowed / abandoned / pending
FIRST ACTION29.7 moart unit avg 25.4 mo
TOTAL PENDENCY39.9 moart unit avg 36.3 mo
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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 eligibility37%art unit 33%+4 pts
§102 — Anticipation (novelty)65%no art-unit benchmark
§103 — Obviousness96%art unit 83%+13 pts
§112 — Written description & definiteness71%no art-unit benchmark
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Questions about Examiner Michael Vincent Farina

  • What is Michael Vincent Farina's allowance rate?
    His allowance rate is 77% of decided applications (allowed and abandoned), pooled across all his art units.
  • How many art units does Farina cover?
    Farina's public record spans one art unit in Technology Center 2100.
  • How many applications are included in this record?
    The pooled record covers dozens of decided applications. Specific application counts appear in the profile's stat boxes.
  • Does the allowance rate predict my application's outcome?
    No. The pooled allowance rate describes past-decided applications and is not a prediction for any specific case.
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METHODOLOGY & DISCLOSURES

Methodology. This page pools every art unit in which Examiner Michael Vincent Farina 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: 63 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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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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