Technology Organizations Law
Technology Organizations Law
Technology
This category contains organizations promoting technology in the legal field, or legal organizations concerned with the legal ramifications of technology. Organizations in this category tend to be nonprofit entities concerned primarily with networking, education and promotion of their members, as opposed to entities providing legal technology services.
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- A non-profit international association serving information technology professionals worldwide with case developments and articles on computer law.
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- IASTED is a non-profit association that plans international conferences in engineering and computer science.
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- Devoted to research and education in information technologies and their application.
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- Research program at Harvard Law School centered on the legal, social, and technical structures of the Internet.
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- The ACUA is a voluntary and independent body of firms of solicitors and Local Authorities around the UK that use AIM systems.
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- Focusing on intellectual property rights and health care, electronic commerce, and competition policy.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- Consortium of private sector companies and senior court representatives dedicated to strengthening the dialogue between courts and their providers of technology.
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- Fostering advancement of technology by promoting the understanding and guiding the development of intellectual property and related fields of law
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- Providing a forum for making a positive impact and improving technology in the legal profession.
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- Non-profit organization developing open standards for legal documents and related applications. Information about the organization, meeting minutes, and national workgroups.
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- Promoting technology in legal education throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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- Addressing the legal and policy challenges arising from the use of emerging high performance computing and networking technologies by government, industry and universities.
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