Alice Backs Anna: Federal Circuit Finds Miller Mendel’s Background Check Patent Abstract

Alice Backs Anna: Federal Circuit Finds Miller Mendel’s Background Check Patent Abstract

By Dennis Crouch

In Miller Mendel, Inc. v. City of Anna, Texas, No. 2022-1753 (Fed. Cir. July 18, 2024), the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s judgment on the pleadings that the asserted claims of Miller Mendel’s U.S. Patent No. 10,043,188 (‘188 patent) are ineligible for patent protection under 35 U.S.C. § 101. The court also affirmed the denial of the defendant’s motion for attorneys’ fees under 35 U.S.C. § 285.

The ‘188 patent is directed to “a web based software system for managing the process of performing pre-employment background investigations.” Representative claim 1 recites a “method for a computing device with a processor and a system memory to assist an investigator in conducting a background investigation of an applicant for a position within a first organization.” The claim goes on to recite several steps the system performs, including:

– receiving data identifying the applicant, position, organization, and investigator;
– storing a new applicant entry associated with the data;
– transmitting an applicant hyperlink to the applicant’s email to view documents;
– receiving an applicant response with reference data about a reference source;
– determining a reference class and selecting documents based on the reference class;
– transmitting a reference hyperlink to the reference’s email to view documents;
– receiving and storing a reference response associated with the applicant entry; and
– generating a suggested reference list of law enforcement agencies based on the applicant’s address.

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Alice Backs Anna: Federal Circuit Finds Miller Mendel’s Background Check Patent Abstract

Alice Backs Anna: Federal Circuit Finds Miller Mendel’s Background Check Patent Abstract

By Dennis Crouch

In Miller Mendel, Inc. v. City of Anna, Texas, No. 2022-1753 (Fed. Cir. July 18, 2024), the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s judgment on the pleadings that the asserted claims of Miller Mendel’s U.S. Patent No. 10,043,188 (‘188 patent) are ineligible for patent protection under 35 U.S.C. § 101. The court also affirmed the denial of the defendant’s motion for attorneys’ fees under 35 U.S.C. § 285.

The ‘188 patent is directed to “a web based software system for managing the process of performing pre-employment background investigations.” Representative claim 1 recites a “method for a computing device with a processor and a system memory to assist an investigator in conducting a background investigation of an applicant for a position within a first organization.” The claim goes on to recite several steps the system performs, including:

– receiving data identifying the applicant, position, organization, and investigator;
– storing a new applicant entry associated with the data;
– transmitting an applicant hyperlink to the applicant’s email to view documents;
– receiving an applicant response with reference data about a reference source;
– determining a reference class and selecting documents based on the reference class;
– transmitting a reference hyperlink to the reference’s email to view documents;
– receiving and storing a reference response associated with the applicant entry; and
– generating a suggested reference list of law enforcement agencies based on the applicant’s address.

Continue reading Alice Backs Anna: Federal Circuit Finds Miller Mendel’s Background Check Patent Abstract at Patently-O.