Latham’s multidisciplinary Artificial Intelligence practice advises the innovators, investors, and companies powering the AI transformation of industries worldwide. We serve the entire AI ecosystem and leverage our experience to meet clients where they are — whether they are developing, implementing, deploying, or defending large language models (LLMs), manufacturing core AI hardware components, operating or planning AI data centers, providing AI cloud computing services, creating AI software solutions, incorporating AI into their businesses, or planning for energy needs to power all of these activities.
Latham has a long track record working at the cutting edge of AI legal challenges. We lead the premier deals, disputes, and regulatory matters actively shaping and defining the AI legal landscape. Our work spans the entire AI stack — from advising the chip, power, and data center providers that fuel AI, to counseling on the training, licensing, and distribution of the model itself, to defending such activities in court and before global regulators.
We build playbooks for leading companies and startups alike to guide AI strategies that fuel growth while limiting exposure and maximizing tactical advantage through positioning, licenses, acquisitions, collaborations, strategic agreements, regulatory and litigation victories, and otherwise. We help the full spectrum of clients navigate emerging regulatory frameworks in the US, Europe, and around the world that focus on generative AI, copyright, privacy, ethics and bias, health, financial services, product liability, ESG, and other complex subjects.
We understand the distinct yet interrelated legal issues involved in AI, working across practice groups to provide the best and most up-to-date advice, and zealous representation in court, before regulators, and in public policy discussions that are likely to transform entire industries.
Our 360-degree approach to AI matters includes advising on: