| Berkeley Center for Law & Technology: Fostering advancement of technology by promoting the understanding and guiding the development of intellectual property and related fields of law |
| Berkman Center for Internet and Society: Research program at Harvard Law School centered on the legal, social, and technical structures of the Internet. |
| British and Irish Legal Education Technology Association (BILETA): Promoting technology in legal education throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland. |
| Computer Law Association: A non-profit international association serving information technology professionals worldwide with case developments and articles on computer law. |
| Computer Policy and Law Program: Striving to answer policy-related questions, and to educate users about ways in which they can take advantage of these technologies without violating ethical or legal standards. |
| Consumer Project on Technology: Focusing on intellectual property rights and health care, electronic commerce, and competition policy. |
| Cyberspace Bar Association: Provides a forum for the distribution of articles, motions, and briefs, informative to attorneys actively engaged in the practice of internet law. Links for further research. |
| International Association of Science and Technology for Development: IASTED is a non-profit association that plans international conferences in engineering and computer science. |
| Legal Technology Institute: Providing a forum for making a positive impact and improving technology in the legal profession. |
| Legal XML: Non-profit organization developing open standards for legal documents and related applications. Information about the organization, meeting minutes, and national workgroups. |
| Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law: Devoted to research and education in information technologies and their application. |