Jonathan D Bick

Jonathan D Bick

March 06, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Internet Wills: A Path to Enforceability

E‑wills, as proposed in the Uniform Electronic Wills Act (UETA), offers a path to allow wills that have been electronically signed and stored in the cloud to be enforceable. Some states have started down that path.

By Jonathan D. Bick

7 minute read

December 12, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Protecting Internet Communication Privacy in the Workplace

Internet use has fundamentally transformed traditional employee protection in the workplace, and has resulted in the potential invasion of a worker's privacy by employers.

By Jonathan D. Bick

7 minute read

October 25, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Cybersecurity: A Combination of Legal, Business and Technical Measures

Following the development of internet technology and application, both legal and business options for eliminating or ameliorating cybersecurity difficulties have sprung into existence.

By Jonathan D. Bick

6 minute read

August 16, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

Protecting Internet Inventions: Four Different Paths

Internet inventions come in four major categories, each with a different way of best protecting it.

By Jonathan D. Bick

9 minute read

June 23, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Internet and Immigration Matters

As the Internet develops, information gathered from its various corners will continue to play a large role in immigration courts.

By Jonathan D. Bick and Kyle Chan

7 minute read

July 08, 2011 | Legaltech News

How the Internet Has Changed Immigration Law

The internet has dramatically changed immigration law, write Brach Eichler counsel Jonathan D. Bick and 3L Kyle Chan. Internet-based evidence is widely used in the immigration courts and immigration procedures and applications are available via the internet. And the internet has helped reduce the amount of paperwork and encourages automation as well.

By Jonathan D. Bick and Kyle Chan

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