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Jonathan Bick

Jonathan Bick

December 12, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Preserving E-Meeting Confidentiality

Information exchanged during e-meetings is subject to the same Constitutional protections and requires the same privilege precautions as traditional meetings.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

July 15, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Internet Dissemination of Individual's Images

Internet distribution of images of both individuals and private places collected from public places remains lawful.

By Jonathan Bick

7 minute read

August 30, 2007 | Law.com

e-Civil Rights: Internet Rights Are Governed by Federal Analysis

State courts use their constitutions to expand civil-liberties protections beyond those rights granted by the federal Constitution�s Bill of Rights. Because Internet transactions transcend state boundaries, however, states might be restrained from applying such additional protections to Internet transactions.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

December 21, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Emerging Internet Telemedicine Issues

Internet telemedicine is plagued by concern for patients whose physicians prescribe medication without a face-to-face examination. Consequently, state boards of medical examiners and state legislatures throughout the country have initiated disciplinary hearings and legislation to limit a physician's ability to practice medicine without prior hands-on contact with a patient.

By Jonathan Bick

9 minute read