As of March 2026, the Geyser Patent Attorney Directory contains 1918 patent practitioners with verified filing records in Sports, Games & Amusements (CPC A63). These practitioners have filed a combined 189 patent applications, of which 136 have been granted, a 72% allowance rate. Of these, 152 practitioners have PatentFit Scores rated “Strong” or “Exceptional.”
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152 practitioners have “Strong” or “Exceptional” PatentFit Scores in Sports, Games & Amusements, meaning deep, recent filing history in CPC A63.
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View CPC definition ↗As of March 2026, the Geyser Patent Attorney Directory database contains 1918 patent practitioners with verified filing records in Sports, Games & Amusements (CPC A63). These practitioners have filed a combined 189 patent applications in this technology area, with 136 granted (72% allowance rate).
The allowance rate for patent applications classified under Sports, Games & Amusements (CPC A63) is 72% in our database. The USPTO-wide average is approximately 61.6%. This above-average rate suggests favorable prosecution conditions in this technology area.
The Geyser Patent Attorney Directory analyzes 1918 practitioners with proven filing records in Sports, Games & Amusements. Of these, 152 have PatentFit Scores rated "Strong" or "Exceptional," indicating deep specialization. You can search for your specific technology match on our directory.
PatentFit is a composite score (0-100) measuring how well a practitioner's actual filing record aligns with a specific technology area. It combines Specialization Depth (35%), Allowance Rate (25%), Filing Recency (20%), and Experience (20%). Full methodology at https://patentgeyser.com/methodology.
No. Patent practitioners are registered with the USPTO, a federal agency with nationwide jurisdiction. A patent attorney in any U.S. state can file and prosecute patent applications for inventors located anywhere. What matters is their proven expertise in your specific technology area.