Articles by Richard L. Ravin, Esq.
What Happens To My Emails,Social Media Content,
Cloud Storage And Online Accounts When I Die?
Look To The UFADDA And Federal Law
Cloud Storage And Online Accounts When I Die?
Look To The UFADDA And Federal Law
by Richard L. Ravin, Esq.. published in New Jersey Lawyer Magazine,
Social Media Issue April 2019
by Richard L. Ravin, Esq., lead article in the Intellectual Property & Life Sciences, supplemental issue of the New Jersey Law Journal (April 9, 2012) written.
The article analyzes the law (effective January 5, 2012) which makes significant changes to the New Jersey’s common law tort of misappropriation of trade secrets, including expansion of liability. Companies and individuals disclosing or receiving confidential ideas, business information or trade secrets to or from business partners and employees should re-evaluate existing non-use and nondisclosure agreements based on New Jersey law.
Avoiding Online Identity Theft and Representing Its Victims”, by Richard L. Ravin, Esq., New Jersey Lawyer magazine (Internet Law Issue, December 2008);
“Using Public Wi-Fi Hotspots Can Land You in Hot Water by Risking Disclosure of Confidential Information”, by Richard L. Ravin, Esq., New Jersey Lawyer magazine, (Privacy Issue, April 2008);
Online “Phishing” Scams and Identity Theft by: Richard L. Ravin, Esq. (version appearing in Bright Ideas, Spring, 2005, a publication of the Intellectual Property Law Section of the New York State Bar Association, as the “Message From The Chair”);
”Piracy of Satellite and Cable TV Signals: Liability Under The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and The Federal Communications Act”, State Bar News, Technology Issue (November 2002, New York State Bar Association);
“Anonymous Online Speech: New Jersey’s First Amendment Privacy Interest”,New Jersey Lawyer Magazine (Privacy Issue, February 2002);
Is My Domain Name Property And Can I Own It?“, State Bar News, Technology Issue, (New York Bar Association, December 2000);
“Employee and Student Privacy Interests in the Computer Age“, New Jersey Lawyer Magazine (Law and the Internet Issue);