My inspiration for the article was two articles by John Allison, Mark Lemley and Joshua Walker analyzing the characteristics and litigation success of the most litigated patents. (Allison et al. (2009) published by the University of Pennsylvania Law Review and Allison et al. (2011) published by the Georgetown Law Journal) Understanding the most litigated patents ( MLPs ) is important because of the possibility James Bessen and Michael Meurer (2008) are correct that since the patent litigation surge of the 1990s the patent system has created net disincentives to innovate in most industries. The vast majority of patents are never litigated and of the few that are most are asserted in one or two different lawsuits. Thus, MLPs are respons...