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HAHN-CARLSON DEAN W

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  • Total Patents
    28
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HAHN-CARLSON DEAN W has a total of 28 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2000. It filed its patents most often in United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets it methods for management are AD GIANTS LLC, INTERACTIVE BROKERS LLC and OPEN RATINGS INC.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Hahn-Carlson Dean W 28
#2 Suits David A 5
#3 Langer Richard G 3
#4 Beck Elizabeth A 3
#5 Armstrong Kevin M 2
#6 Sather William W 1
#7 Kanathur Raghunandan N 1
#8 Xie Weiwen 1

Latest patents

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US2011029404A1 Transaction payables processing system and approach
US2010205054A1 Contingency-based electronic auditing
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US2008086396A1 Transaction finance processing system and approach
US2007055582A1 Transaction processing with core and distributor processor implementations
US2006167791A1 Multi-party transaction processing system and approach
US2006167762A1 Multi-supplier transaction and payment programmed processing approach with at least one supplier
US2006167792A1 Multi-supplier transaction and payment programmed processing system and approach
US2008172314A1 Financial institution-based transaction processing system and approach
US2005283434A1 Recurring transaction processing system and approach
US2005278255A1 Transaction data exchange system and approach
US2005289024A1 Automated transaction accounting processing engine and approach
US7110959B2 Processing and management of transaction timing characteristics
US8396811B1 Validation approach for auditing a vendor-based transaction