Practice Areas
Industries
Bar and Court Admissions
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
  • U.S. Supreme Court
Education
  • Seton Hall University, School of Law, J.D.
  • Georgetown University, LL.M., Taxation, J.D.
  • Cornell University, M.B.A.
  • Lehigh University, B.S., Chemical Engineering

Jonathan D. Bick, Counsel

973.403.3155 · 973.618.5555 Fax · jbick@pagconcepts.com

Chair, Patent, Intellectual Property & Information Technology

Jonathan Bick handles the prosecution and litigation of complex intellectual property matters for companies large and small.For more than three decades, he has been routinely called upon to represent clients in complex patent litigation matters. Jonathan’s expertise in the areas of chemical engineering, internet law, and e-commerce provides clients with business, legal, and technological solutions across industries. For more than 20 years, Jonathan represented IBM as Corporate Litigation Counsel in over 30 states.

Additionally, as Copyright Agent for Brach Eichler clients and other entities, Jonathan helps companies and individuals protect their websites, register with the U.S. Copyright Office, and comply with all pertinent copyright laws.

A Chartered Financial Analyst, Jonathan splits his professional life between academia and the practice of law. Previously a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig and an IBM attorney, Adjunct Professor Bick now regularly teaches while helping clients resolve legal difficulties and providing guidance in the areas of intellectual property, information technology, patents, and copyright matters.

Jonathan has served as a Professor of Internet Law at Pace Law School and Rutgers University Law School (1998-present). He also serves as a Professor for Business Law and Electronic Commerce, Rutgers University & University of Maryland joint Electronic Commerce Masters program (2000-present); Professor for the Pace Law Center for Continuing Legal Education (1998-present); and as an Internet Law Visiting Lecturer at Cornell University (2000-present).

He is also the author of 101 Things You Need To Know About Internet Law (Random House 2000). He has published more than 200 articles regarding Internet law during the past six years and is on the editorial board of The Internet Law & Strategy. He speaks regularly on Internet and computer-law-related issues.

He has served as a board member of the American Jewish Committee since 2006.

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Notable Matters
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  • Advising technology and new media clients in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America in connection with e-commerce and multimedia electronic transactions, including mergers and acquisitions
  • Prosecuting, licensing, and litigating patents, trademarks, and copyrights
  • Counseling clients on various cutting-edge liability issues facing those doing business on the Internet, including electronic commerce, copyright infringement, domain name trademark disputes, defamation, and privacy issues
  • Representing various e-commerce firms in white collar criminal defense nationwide
  • Representing numerous companies in connection with trademark and unfair competition issues, including selection and registration of marks; prosecution and defense of opposition proceedings before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; and trademark and trade dress infringement actions in the federal courts, as well as infringement litigation
  • Advising both company and agency clients in the areas of advertising, marketing, and promotion law, including sweepstakes and other sales promotions
  • Reviewing the application of the Americans with Disabilities Act to the Internet
Professional Activities
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  • Member, American Jewish Committee
Insights
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icon Articles, December 14, 2021
How Internet Sites Can Protect Their Legal Identity

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Articles, November 1, 2021
Legal Issues Arise as Tangible Assets Acquire Internet Identities

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Articles, March 6, 2020
Internet Wills: A Path to Enforceability

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Articles, August 16, 2019
Protecting Internet Inventions: Four Different Paths

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Articles, November 30, 2018
Need to Repair Your Online Reputation? There Are Laws for That

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Lectures, November 28, 2018

NJICLE

icon Articles, April 23, 2018
Estate Planning in the Age of Cryptocurrency

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Articles, December 8, 2017
Product Liability Law Applies to Internet Products

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Articles, October 2, 2017
All Digital Assets are Not Legally Equivalent

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Articles, September 27, 2017
Bick Talks Digital Assets on NJTV

icon Articles, August 14, 2017
Are ‘Smart Contracts’ Smart Enough?

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Articles, June 12, 2017
Internet Legal Ethics and Client Privacy

By Jonathan D. Bick

icon Lectures, March 27, 2017

Worrall F. Mountain Inn of Court

icon Lectures, March 19, 2017

Worrall F. Mountain Inn of Court

icon Articles, February 20, 2017
Application of Bankruptcy Law to Internet Assets

By Jonathan D. Bick

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