Artificial Intelligence
AI moves fast. Your legal foundation must move faster.
Artificial intelligence companies operate in the most legally ambiguous frontier in startup law. From training data licensing and AI-generated IP ownership to EU AI Act requirements and algorithmic bias regulations, the landscape is shifting faster than any other sector. Lexium provides AI-native legal infrastructure built by attorneys who understand the regulatory reality forming around large language models and autonomous systems.
Key Legal Risks
The most common legal vulnerabilities for Artificial Intelligence companies — and why they compound fast.
Unclear ownership of AI-generated outputs creating IP liability with customers and investors
Training data licensing violations exposing companies to copyright infringement claims
EU AI Act compliance failures for high-risk AI system deployments
Bias and discrimination liability from unaudited algorithmic decision systems
Inadequate model governance frameworks creating regulatory exposure
Missing AI-specific provisions in customer agreements and product terms
Who We Work With
The typical Artificial Intelligence company that engages Lexium.
AI/ML startups, foundation model companies, AI application builders, and enterprises deploying AI decision systems.
We track AI regulation in real time. Our attorneys monitor EU AI Act developments, FTC guidance, and emerging case law so your compliance framework stays ahead of enforcement.
Legal Services by Priority
The services Artificial Intelligence companies need most — ranked by urgency and impact.
Intellectual Property Protection
View serviceWho owns AI-generated outputs? Who owns the fine-tuned model? These questions must be resolved before your product ships — not during litigation.
Data Privacy & Compliance
View serviceTraining data often contains personal data. GDPR requires a lawful basis for processing, and AI training on scraped data is under intense regulatory scrutiny globally.
Contracts & Commercial Agreements
View serviceAI product terms must address output accuracy disclaimers, hallucination liability, model access restrictions, and prohibited use cases — areas standard templates don't cover.
Company Formation & Structure
View serviceAI companies often require specialized entity structures for research arms, licensing entities, and strategic partnerships with compute providers.
Fundraising & Investment Readiness
View serviceAI investors conduct deep IP diligence on model ownership, data rights, and regulatory compliance before deploying capital.
Artificial Intelligence Legal FAQ
The questions Artificial Intelligence founders and operators ask us most — answered directly.
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