August 07, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
Internet Copyright Infringement: An Emerging White-Collar Crime InternetThe increasing use of the Internet for infringement activities makes criminal sanctions a better deterrent than traditional civil actions; thus, Internet copyright infringement is emerging as a white-collar crime.
By Jonathan Bick
6 minute read
May 14, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
Limiting Internet Medical Malpractice LiabilityEven online interactions with a health-care professional can lead to a medical malpractice suit. Here's how the doctors can protect themselves.
By Jonathan Bick
6 minute read
April 03, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
E-legal Practice ScrutinizedWhere do we draw the line between providing online legal information and services, and the unauthorized practice of law over the Internet?
By Jonathan Bick
9 minute read
February 06, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
Treatment of Internet Licenses in BankruptcyLicenses for Internet assets are a valuable type of contract; both licensors and licensees are well advised to know what can happen to those assets when a bankruptcy is filed.
By Jonathan Bick
6 minute read
January 16, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
Improper Internet Use Exacerbates Malpractice ExposureThe Internet has greatly facilitated the practice of law, but, in many ways, it has also expanded the possibility of a breach of an attorney's standard of conduct.
By Jonathan Bick
8 minute read
January 02, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
International Internet Law Suffers Growing PainsBilateral treaties between nations would help to establish governance and the rule of law in international Internet matters.
By Jonathan Bick
9 minute read
December 12, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
How Internet Use Can Ameliorate Mass-Tort Litigation DifficultiesInternet use can increase the likelihood of product-liability and toxic-tort litigation against manufacturers and distributors. But it can also attenuate the resulting litigation difficulties.
By Jonathan Bick
7 minute read
November 14, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Medical Malpractice Law: Med-Mal Over The InternetLaws governing medical malpractice address professional negligence through act or omission by a health-care provider, in which the treatment provided falls below the accepted standard of practice in the medical community and causes harm to the patient. By and large, these laws were enacted with traditional medicine in mind.
By JONATHAN BICK
9 minute read
November 13, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
Some States Criminalize Internet Identity TheftJust be yourself; online impersonation can lead to criminal liability.
By Jonathan Bick
7 minute read
November 07, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
Selling Municipal Securities via the InternetMunicipalities that sell bonds directly to the public, via the Internet, benefit in several different ways.
By Jonathan Bick
7 minute read
Trending Stories