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AI is redefining industries and reshaping the way we live, work, and innovate. Whether you’re a disruptor forging new paths or an organisation adapting to AI-driven change, we’re your trusted partner in navigating this evolving landscape.

Because changing technology is built into our DNA – as a global leader in technology law, we’ve guided clients to implement and maximise the benefits of new technologies at every stage of the digital revolution for over 150 years.

Our market-leading experts work with innovative tech providers and use this expertise to help multinationals transform their businesses. With over 500 Tech & Comms lawyers worldwide, we bring unparalleled AI expertise to every corner of the globe. From groundbreaking IP litigation and the patchwork of emerging AI regulations, through to cybersecurity considerations and the intersection between AI and people management. We can help you unlock its full potential.

As AI transforms your sector, you’ll need experts who live and breathe your industry to help you realise the benefits – and sidestep the risks that it brings. Whether tech & comms, automotive, energy & utilities, financial services, life sciences, media, entertainment and sports, and retail, we can put AI into context for you.

With a world-class team and broad industry insight, we’re perfectly positioned to guide you through AI’s complexities, enabling you to innovate, adapt, and lead.

AI is transforming business—are you ready to be part of it? 

Get in touch with the team below for AI advice you can trust - for today and tomorrow.

Intellectual Property
We advise clients on how to manage IP risks arising from the development and use of AI models and how to ensure that IP generated with the assistance of AI technology remains protected and valuable. We understand the AI specifics of each industry and can address your unique needs - from AI generated advertising campaigns and software development to AI driven research and development in life sciences. Whether its managing litigation risk or generating new revenue streams through data licencing to AI developers, we are working with clients at the cutting edge of IP and AI.
Data Law
Data is essential to AI systems, both for training and as inputs for inference. Where personal data is involved, our market leading data protection group works with developers and deployers of AI systems to apply data protection and privacy principles. The wider field of emerging data regulation, from the EU’s Data Act to diverging data localisation laws, as well as contractual, competition and IP aspects of handling data, also have significant implications for the use of data in connection with AI systems. Our AI group is complemented by market-leading data law expertise in these areas.
Regulatory Change
AI development and deployment are subject to significant emerging regulation across many jurisdictions. Our extensive European, Middle East and Asia Pacific footprint, as well as our regulatory and public affairs team, makes us particularly well-placed to clients stay on top of key regulatory changes.

The EU AI Act takes a risk-based approach, prohibits certain systems and imposes regulatory requirements on others. These requirements are comprehensive for high-risk systems and violations can lead to substantial fines or regulatory actions. While full implementation of the Act will take a few years, we already have significant experience advising clients on developing their compliance programs and using contractual frameworks to manage regulatory risk. Beyond Europe, we have experience helping clients navigate the emerging AI regulatory frameworks across the Middle East and Asia Pacific, including in China where our AI experts have experience helping clients navigate measures on Recommendation Algorithms, Deep Synthesis (deepfakes) and Generative AI and interactions with the relevant regulatory bodies.

The interaction between AI-specific laws, other general laws (such as privacy and competition) together with sector-specific regulation can be particularly complex. From laws aimed at the protection of minors and the prevention of online harms, and those applying in highly regulated industries such as life sciences and financial services, to the controls governing key markets such as energy trading, Bird & Bird provides a powerful blend of deep AI expertise combined with sector-specific knowledge to help clients make sense of complex overlapping areas of law.
Tech transactions and contracting for AI
As our clients turn to systems, products and solutions which integrate AI, they are increasingly calling on our specialist AI commercial lawyers to help them craft new and innovative contracting frameworks covering everything from sophisticated outsourcings, technology migrations or the transformation of supply chains, to the development of product- and service-specific end-user terms and conditions. We understand the emerging market practice for managing complex AI-related liabilities, regulatory risks, and data licensing issues and use this expertise to benefit our clients when contracting for AI technology.

We are also experts in corporate transactions involving AI technology. We have the bench strength of AI experts in data, IP and regulatory issues across all of our offices to support high value investments, acquisitions and restructurings which involve AI technology.
Human Resources
AI's integration into employment and HR practices has potentially far-reaching implications, from recruitment and performance management to workforce planning. For example, the EU's AI Act designates AI systems in employment and workforce management as high-risk, requiring careful decision-making and compliance programmes. The growth of AI technologies in the workplace also creates governance, training and employee consultation issues. Our International HR Services group are thought leaders in managing this transition.

Are you ready to navigate the future of AI regulation?

Use our EU AI Act Guide – your essential resource for understanding the complexities of the EU AI Act – where we break down key concepts and implementation dates, map out the broad territorial and material scope, and detail specific regulatory requirements for different risk categories.

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Why Bird & Bird?

We respond proactively to the continuous business transformations driven by new technologies in all key sectors of the economy, including automotive, aviation & defence, energy & utilities, financial services, life sciences & healthcare, retail & consumer, media, entertainment & sport and tech & comms.

A snapshot of our recent experience

  • We are defending an AI developer in the UK against a first of its kind copyright claim relating to AI image generation.
  • We advised a world leading consumer goods producer on AI compliance issues for marketing campaigns.
  • We have helped leading SaaS providers craft contractual terms for deploying new generative AI driven services.
  • We advised an e-commerce company on their generative AI policy and helped them draft external disclosures on the use of AI in their system.
  • We advised a leading provider of a text-to-image generator on IP and regulatory issues regarding the use of their tool in the EU.
  • We advised an AI driven cybersecurity company on multiple financing rounds, including its latest Series E round of USD 50m at a valuation of USD 1.65 billion.

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Accolades

With experience of defending companies against AI-related copyright and trade mark infringement claims, as well as handling multi-jurisdictional M&A within the AI sphere, Bird & Bird LLP is highly regarded for its data regulatory and IP expertise.

Legal 500 UK 2025, Artificial Intelligence, Tier 1

The (UK) practice is co-headed by Toby Bond, Gabriel Voisin, Katharine Stephens, and Richard McMorris, with the quartet bringing extensive knowledge in: disputes relating to data licensing and cybersecurity issues, IP enforcement programs, and commercial rights matters to the team.

Legal 500 UK 2025, Artificial Intelligence, Tier 1

The practice displays considerable strength in advising corporations on their internal policies for the use of generative AI, in addition to complex patent filing strategies.

Legal 500 UK 2025, Artificial Intelligence, Tier 1

Bird & Bird provides commercially sound and expeditious advice to its stellar roster of clients’. Jeremy Tan leads the team and stands out for his expertise in the digital arena, advising on cross-border matters concerning artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cyber security.

Legal 500 APAC 2024, Singapore TMT, Tier 1

Ranked in band 1 for TMT Chambers Global 2024

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