Artificial intelligence

The emergence of AI has created new frontiers – and new legal risks. We advise organisations at every stage of the AI lifecycle: development, deployment, licensing, integration, oversight and exit. We focus on key legal challenges: regulatory qualification and compliance (e.g., upcoming EU AI regulation), liability and risk allocation (who is responsible when models act autonomously), transparency, auditability and explainability, data-usage rights, model governance, human-in-the-loop obligations, bias and discrimination risk, and vendor/customer relationships.

We work with cross-functional teams (legal, product, data science, operations) to draft AI-governance frameworks, internal policy, contractual protections (with vendors, customers, users), and risk-based monitoring mechanisms. We counsel on intellectual-property rights in algorithms and models, user and operator liabilities, compliance with emerging regulatory regimes, and strategic positioning in this fast-moving domain.

Our guidance helps you not only avoid regulatory or liability pitfalls, but harness AI as a strategic advantage. We ensure that the innovation you deploy is protected, compliant and ahead of the curve – allowing you to allocate risk confidently, safeguard your business model and exploit opportunities with legal clarity.