AI Legal Services
for a Regulated Future.

WHAT WE DO

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.

European Union

United Kingdom

United States

APAC

Rest of World

EUROPEAN UNION

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UNITED KINGDOM

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UNITED STATES

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ASIA-PACIFIC

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REST OF WORLD

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The Global AI Team

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.

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