AI Legal Services
AI Legal Services
for a Regulated Future.
AI is moving from boardroom buzzword to operational reality. We help businesses harness the opportunities while staying compliant in an increasingly complex legal landscape.
COMPLIANT
across 100+ jurisdictions
EU
AI Act
UK
AI Bill
US
NIST
APAC
Frameworks
WHAT WE DO
From ambition to accountability.
Six ways we help you harness AI while staying compliant. Select any service for the full detail.
AI Audits
Assessing how AI is being deployed across your organisation, identifying risk exposure, and implementing practical governance frameworks.
Taking stock of how artificial intelligence is actually being used across your organisation, often more widely than leadership realises. We assess where AI has been deployed – whether in your own products, internal tools or systems procured from third parties – and identify the legal and regulatory risk that exposure creates, from data protection and intellectual property to bias, transparency and obligations like the EU AI Act. From there we help you put practical governance frameworks in place: clear ownership, documented decision-making, and controls that let you adopt AI with confidence rather than discovering problems after they’ve crystallised.
AI Compliance Across Jurisdictions
From the EU AI Act to emerging frameworks across the UK, US, APAC and beyond – we help you meet your obligations wherever you operate.
Meeting AI obligations that differ from one country to the next, with no single global rulebook to follow. We help you navigate the EU AI Act alongside the emerging and fast-moving frameworks across the UK, US, APAC and beyond, mapping which rules apply to your systems, where your obligations overlap or conflict, and what each regime actually requires of you. Whether you operate in one market or many, we turn a fragmented and shifting regulatory landscape into a clear, practical compliance position you can act on wherever you do business.
Supplier & Customer AI Contract Drafting
Bespoke provisions covering data usage, IP ownership, liability, transparency, accountability and regulatory risk allocation.
Getting the contractual foundations right when AI is bought, sold or built into what you provide, because standard commercial terms rarely address the risks AI creates. We draft bespoke provisions covering data usage, intellectual property ownership, liability, transparency and accountability, and the allocation of regulatory risk between the parties, so it’s clear who is responsible when AI behaves unexpectedly or rules change. Whether you are procuring AI from a supplier or offering it to your own customers, we make sure the agreement protects your position and reflects how the technology and its regulation actually work.
Ongoing Advisory Support
Commercial, practical guidance from lawyers who understand both the technology and the direction of global regulation.
Being there as a continuing resource once the initial work is done, because AI, and the rules around it, don’t stand still. We provide commercial, practical guidance from lawyers who understand both the technology itself and the direction of global regulation, so you can make decisions quickly and confidently as new products, use cases and obligations arise. Rather than a one-off engagement, this is an ongoing relationship: a team that knows your business and can advise on the questions that come up as you build, deploy and scale AI over time.
EU Representation Service
If you sell AI into the EU from outside it, you may need an EU-based representative to act as your accountable local contact.
A requirement that catches many businesses selling AI into the EU from outside it: the need for an EU-based representative to act as your accountable local point of contact. Several regimes can trigger this separately – the AI Act requires an authorised representative for high-risk systems, the GDPR an Article 27 representative where you process EU personal data, and the GPSR a responsible person for AI in consumer products. We help you work out which of these actually apply to your product, and can act as or arrange that representative, so you can sell into the EU market without falling foul of obligations that are easy to overlook from abroad.
AI Dispute Resolution
Representing you when AI goes wrong: defective outputs, IP and supplier disputes, and regulatory enforcement.
What happens when AI goes wrong and a dispute follows, an increasingly likely scenario as adoption spreads. We represent you across the range of contentious issues AI creates: claims arising from defective, biased or harmful outputs, intellectual property and training-data disputes, contractual breakdowns with AI suppliers or customers, and regulatory investigations and enforcement. Acting through litigation, arbitration or negotiated settlement, we focus on the commercial outcome that matters to you – whether that means recovering losses, defending a claim, or resolving the matter before it escalates.
REGULATORY LANDSCAPE
AI regulation, region by region.
No single AI framework governs the world. Each region moves at its own pace. Pick a region to see the key laws and download our free compliance resources.
Last reviewed June 2026
EU AI Act fines reach €35M or 7% of turnover
European Union
United Kingdom
United States
APAC
Rest of World
EUROPEAN UNION
The EU AI Act – the world’s first comprehensive AI law.
The EU AI Act adopts a risk-based approach, classifying AI systems into prohibited, high-risk, limited-risk and minimal-risk categories – with hefty penalties for non-compliance.
Businesses operating in or selling into the EU must understand their classification, conformity assessment duties, and transparency obligations.
EU AI Act
Risk-based framework. Phased application 2025-2027. Fines up to 7% of global turnover.
GDPR Intersection
AI training data, automated decision-making, and lawful basis under Article 22.
Product Liability Directive (Revised)
New rules for AI-related defective product claims.
AI Liability Directive (Proposed)
Easier route for victims to claim compensation in AI-related harm cases.
Download free EU compliance resources
Practical checklists, audit forms and guides our lawyers use – free. EU AI Act fines reach €35M or 7% of turnover, so getting this right matters.
EU AI Act Compliance Checklist
AI Act Audit Questionnaire
FRIA / DPIA Form
FRIA Guide and Template
AI Audit Before Trading in the EU
The EU Representation Service – A Practical Guide
UNITED KINGDOM
A pro-innovation, principles-based approach.
Unlike the EU’s prescriptive regime, the UK has adopted a sector-led, principles-based framework – with existing regulators (ICO, FCA, MHRA, etc.) applying five cross-cutting AI principles within their remits.
Despite the lighter-touch approach, businesses still face overlapping obligations under data protection, financial services, and product safety laws.
UK AI White Paper (2023)
Five principles: safety, transparency, fairness, accountability, contestability.
UK GDPR & Data Protection Act 2018
ICO guidance on AI, fairness, and automated decision-making.
Online Safety Act
Obligations on AI-generated harmful content, deepfakes, and CSAM.
AI Regulation Bill (Proposed)
Possible UK pivot toward formal AI legislation – closely watch developments.
Download free UK compliance resources
Practical forms and guides our lawyers use – free. Understand your UK data protection and AI obligations before they become a problem.
UK DPIA Form
Selling AI: UK / US Multinationals
UNITED STATES
Federal guidance, state laws, sector regulators – a patchwork.
The US has no single federal AI law. Instead, businesses face a fragmented landscape of executive orders, sector regulators (SEC, FTC, FDA, NIST), and a rapidly growing body of state-level AI legislation.
Cross-border operations face overlapping disclosure, bias, and consumer protection obligations.
Executive Orders on AI
Federal safety, transparency, and procurement standards.
State-Level AI Laws
Colorado AI Act, California SB-1047 (vetoed), NYC AI Bias Audit Law, and more emerging.
FTC Enforcement
Unfair and deceptive practices, AI-related disclosures, consumer protection.
NIST AI Risk Management Framework
Voluntary but increasingly the de facto US standard.
Download free US compliance resources
Checklists and governance frameworks our lawyers use – free. Navigate the US patchwork of federal guidance and state AI laws with confidence.
US AI Compliance Checklist
Generative AI Profile (NIST 600-1)
AI Governance Frameworks: NIST & ISO 42001
ASIA-PACIFIC
Diverse approaches, fast-moving frameworks.
APAC AI regulation varies sharply by jurisdiction. China leads with the most prescriptive rules; Singapore and Japan favour voluntary frameworks; Australia and India sit in the middle. Multi-jurisdiction operators need country-specific advice.
China – Generative AI Measures
Algorithmic recommendation, deep synthesis, and generative AI registration requirements.
Singapore – Model AI Governance Framework
Voluntary, principles-based. AI Verify toolkit for testing AI systems.
Japan – AI Guidelines for Business
Soft-law approach. Sector-specific guidance from METI and PIPC.
Australia – Voluntary AI Safety Standard
10-point voluntary standard; mandatory framework consultation underway.
Download free APAC compliance resources
A practical checklist our lawyers use – free. China leads APAC with the most prescriptive AI rules; make sure you meet them.
China AI Compliance Checklist
REST OF WORLD
Emerging frameworks worldwide.
Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and other regions are rapidly developing AI frameworks – often inspired by the EU, US or OECD principles, but with significant local nuances. We help you stay ahead.
Canada – AIDA (Artificial Intelligence and Data Act)
Federal AI legislation tied to broader Digital Charter Implementation Act.
Brazil – AI Bill (Proposed)
Risk-based approach modelled partly on the EU AI Act.
UAE – National AI Strategy 2031
Sector-specific guidance plus ethical AI principles.
OECD AI Principles
Cross-border soft-law standard adopted by 40+ countries.
Download free cross-border resources
Global orientation guides and legislation summaries our lawyers use – free. Essential reading for anyone operating AI across multiple jurisdictions.
AI Legislation Summary: EU, UK & USA
AI Regulation: Global Orientation
Artificial Intelligence on Trial: AI Litigation Across the EU, UK & US
The Global AI Team
Senior lawyers. On the ground. Everywhere.
Specialist AI lawyers across EMEA and the Americas, with APAC coverage growing. All 5+ years PQE, averaging 12 years. Click any profile to learn more.
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WHY 360 FOR AI
A different model, built for AI.
AI legal work sits at the intersection of IP, data, commercial and regulatory law – across every jurisdiction you operate in. We are built for exactly this.
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Global Reach
AI regulation differs in every jurisdiction. We have senior lawyers on the ground in all of them.
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Senior Talent Only
All our AI lawyers have 5+ years PQE, averaging 12. No trainees, no handoffs.
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Cross-Disciplinary
IP, data privacy, commercial and regulatory – the four pillars of AI legal work, all under one roof.
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One Relationship
One contract, one invoice. Your AI strategy across every jurisdiction you operate in.
INSIGHTS
Latest thinking on AI law.
Your AI strategy
starts with one conversation.
Whether you’re deploying AI internally, building it into your product, or procuring it from a supplier – let’s make sure the legal foundations are
right from the start.
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