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AI Strategy, Risk Management & Compliance

Artificial intelligence is changing how businesses operate, make decisions, manage information, and deliver services. The legal questions it creates are not theoretical. They are operational, contractual, regulatory, and increasingly tied to day-to-day business risk.

KJK helps businesses evaluate, implement, govern, and defend their use of AI technologies through practical legal and operational guidance aligned with how organizations actually function.

We advise clients across the full lifecycle of AI adoption, from internal use policies and vendor agreements to disclosure architecture, litigation readiness, regulatory response, and AI-related disputes.

PRACTICAL COUNSEL FOR BUSINESSES USING AI 

Artificial intelligence is no longer experimental. Businesses across industries are integrating AI into internal workflows, customer-facing operations, data analysis, hiring processes, content generation, software development, and decision-making systems.

As adoption accelerates, organizations face increasingly complex legal, regulatory, operational, and reputational questions involving:

  • Data ownership and usage rights
  • Vendor and platform agreements
  • AI-generated content and outputs
  • Internal governance and accountability
  • Employee use of AI systems
  • Automated decision-making
  • Privacy and data security obligations
  • Disclosure and transparency requirements
  • Litigation and preservation considerations

Many of these issues can be addressed through existing legal frameworks. The challenge is applying those frameworks in a way that reflects how businesses actually operate and how AI tools are being used in practice.

KJK’s AI Strategy, Risk Management & Compliance practice works with companies across the full lifecycle of AI adoption, from evaluation and implementation to governance, commercialization, disputes, and ongoing operational oversight.

AI Strategy, Risk Management & Compliance

A Structured Approach to AI Across the Business Lifecycle

Artificial intelligence does not create entirely new categories of legal risk. It changes how existing risks arise, scale, and interact across business functions.

We help clients translate evolving legal expectations into practical operational frameworks aligned with how their organizations function day to day.

Our approach includes:

  • Evaluating how AI is being used across business functions
  • Identifying areas where legal, operational, or reputational risk is concentrated
  • Aligning contracts, policies, and disclosures with AI use
  • Developing governance frameworks and oversight structures
  • Supporting implementation through documentation, training, and operational guidance
  • Monitoring evolving legal and regulatory developments

Evaluation & Strategy

Assessing how AI tools are being considered or used across the organization, including internal workflows, customer-facing applications, automated processes, and third-party integrations.

Development & Deployment

Advising on the integration of AI into products, services, and internal operations, including governance structures, implementation planning, risk assessment, and operational oversight.

Commercialization & Transactions

Supporting the licensing, acquisition, commercialization, and procurement of AI tools and technologies, including negotiation of vendor agreements, data rights, risk allocation provisions, and AI-related contractual obligations.

Ongoing Governance & Oversight

Establishing governance frameworks for monitoring AI use, maintaining accountability, responding to regulatory developments, and adapting operational practices as legal expectations evolve.

AI Strategy, Risk Management & Compliance

Core Areas of Focus

AI Contracts & Commercial Structuring

We advise on agreements involving AI tools, platforms, and vendors, including:

  • Data ownership and usage rights
  • Output ownership and limitations
  • Service levels and operational expectations
  • Vendor oversight and audit rights
  • Integration into broader commercial agreements

Because our attorneys test these platforms on their own files, the gaps we flag are ones we have seen in practice.

AI-Enabled Document & Asset Analysis

We apply AI-enabled analysis and connect-the-dots research across diligence, investigations, and innovation strategy: qualitative asset-definition analysis of patent claims and IP portfolios in M&A and financing, relationship and background mapping in litigation, prior-art and competitive-landscape surveillance, and commercial-potential research on internal invention. Expert validation, not raw output, is what makes this work reliable.

Regulatory Monitoring & Evolving Standards

AI regulation continues to evolve rapidly across federal, state, and industry-specific frameworks. We monitor legal and regulatory developments involving AI and translate them into practical operational guidance, including federal AI policy developments, state-level AI legislation, industry-specific compliance expectations, regulatory enforcement trends, and evolving disclosure expectations. Our goal is to help clients anticipate changes and adapt proactively. 

Confidentiality & Protection of Proprietary Value

Trade secret status, pre-patent secrecy, regulated-data compliance, and information security obligations each require contractual architecture, technical controls, and consistent practice. We help clients tighten internal handling, satisfy DTSA reasonable measures, structure HIPAA- and GLBA-compliant deployments, and amplify the value of a proprietary advantage rather than merely guard it, drawing on KJK’s traditional IP practice for formal protection and enforcement. 

Data Governance, Privacy & Use of Information

We help clients evaluate how data is collected, used, retained, and incorporated into AI systems, including data sourcing and permissible use review, privacy compliance obligations, internal data governance structures, training data risk assessments, cross-border data considerations, and confidential and regulated information handling. 

AI Crisis Response & Incident Management

AI exposure events do not fit the standard data-breach playbook. An employee paste of source code or diligence material into a consumer chatbot, a regulator’s inquiry into training data, a customer demand to disclose AI use, or suspected exfiltration of trade secrets through fine-tuning each requires its own factual reconstruction, contractual analysis, and disclosure strategy. We respond on the day the call comes in, coordinating with forensic, vendor, and communications counterparts. 

AI Policies, Disclosure Architecture & Governance Frameworks

AI-related obligations rarely exist in one document. Businesses often have AI-related language spread across employee policies, customer agreements, privacy policies, marketing materials, vendor contracts, securities disclosures, and internal governance documents. We help clients build coordinated disclosure and governance architecture that aligns these obligations across the organization and reduces operational inconsistency.

  • Employee acceptable use policies
  • Customer-facing disclosures and terms
  • Governance documentation and internal controls
  • Board and leadership oversight structures
  • Prompt and transcript governance
  • Disclosure coordination across operational documents

Advisory & Implementation Support

We provide ongoing guidance to businesses evaluating or expanding their use of AI, including AI readiness assessments, tool evaluation and implementation guidance, pre-deployment risk assessments, internal rollout strategy, governance and oversight planning, and ongoing operational and compliance support.

Fixed-fee AI readiness assessments are available for businesses at any stage of adoption.

Commercial & Operational Consistency Review

AI governance failures often arise because internal documents and contractual obligations are inconsistent with one another. We review and align AI-related provisions across employee policies, vendor agreements, customer-facing terms, privacy policies, security requirements, regulatory disclosures, and internal governance documentation. Our goal is to help businesses maintain consistency across the contractual and operational landscape while reducing avoidable exposure.

Reputation, Content & Platform Risk

We assist clients in addressing risks tied to AI-generated content and AI-related reputational issues, including AI-generated defamation and false content, deepfake and impersonation response, platform takedown strategies, brand and reputational impact analysis, and AI-related crisis response. 

Automation & Decision-Making Risk

We assess AI-driven workflows and automated processes to identify accountability gaps and support defensibility of automated decisions, including accountability in automated decision-making, human oversight structures, bias and consistency considerations, documentation of decision logic and outputs, and risk mitigation and escalation procedures. 

AI Litigation, Privilege & Investigations

AI changes what businesses may need to preserve, disclose, defend, and produce in litigation and regulatory matters. We advise clients on: 

  • AI-related litigation holds 
  • Preservation of prompts, outputs, and session histories 
  • Discovery and privilege considerations 
  • Regulatory inquiries involving AI use 
  • AI-generated content disputes 
  • Internal investigations tied to AI use 
  • AI-related reputational incidents 
  • Disclosure obligations and response strategy 

Our privilege and work-product analysis tracks developing authority, including ABA Formal Opinion 512 and recent district-court treatment of consumer AI use. 

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Where Businesses Encounter AI Legal Risk 

AI-related legal risk often arises through routine business activity, including:  

  • Employees inputting confidential, sensitive, or proprietary information into AI tools 
  • Reliance on AI-generated outputs in operational or customer-facing decisions 
  • Vendor agreements that fail to address data use, ownership, liability, or output rights 
  • Automated workflows that lack accountability or human oversight 
  • Public-facing content generated or influenced by AI systems 
  • AI-assisted hiring or employment decisions 
  • Use of third-party or unlicensed training data 
  • Internal inconsistency across policies, disclosures, contracts, and operational practices  
Identifying and addressing these issues early allows businesses to reduce exposure while maintaining operational flexibility. 

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Integrated Across KJK

KJK’s AI Strategy, Risk Management & Compliance practice coordinates attorneys across the firm’s core disciplines to provide guidance that reflects the full scope of a client’s operations rather than addressing issues in isolation. Our work is coordinated across:

  • Corporate and transactional matters
  • Labor and employment
  • Intellectual property
  • Privacy and data security
  • Litigation and dispute resolution

This integrated approach allows us to support clients across the operational, contractual, and regulatory issues AI adoption creates throughout the organization.

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If your business is using or evaluating artificial intelligence, KJK can help you assess your current approach, identify areas of exposure, and develop governance and operational frameworks aligned with your business objectives.

Why KJK’s Approach Is Different

Many AI legal service offerings focus primarily on policy drafting or broad regulatory commentary. KJK’s AI Strategy, Risk Management & Compliance practice is structured differently. 

We focus on the operational reality of AI adoption, including how AI intersects with contracts, internal policies, vendor relationships, data governance, disclosure obligations, litigation exposure, and day-to-day business workflows. 

Our approach is designed around how businesses actually implement and use AI systems, not simply how AI is discussed at a theoretical or policy level. 

We help clients: 

  • Align AI use with existing contractual and operational obligations 
  • Build governance structures that support accountability and defensibility 
  • Identify inconsistencies across policies, agreements, and disclosures 
  • Structure practical oversight and documentation practices 
  • Respond to AI-related disputes, investigations, and incidents 

This operational focus allows businesses to move forward with AI adoption in a practical, controlled, and defensible way. 

Technology-Informed Legal Counsel

KJK’s AI Strategy, Risk Management & Compliance practice combines legal counsel with operational understanding of technology implementation and business transformation. 

The practice draws on decades of technology integration and transformation experience, along with insight from professionals involved in innovation, technology development, and AI-enabled business operations. 

This allows us to provide guidance grounded not only in legal analysis, but also in how organizations realistically evaluate, deploy, govern, and manage AI systems over time. 

Our attorneys work in the same ever-evolving and expanding AI platforms and legal-specific research systems our clients are implementing, on their own work. The policies, vendor agreements, and disclosure frameworks we draft for clients reflect operational lessons learned from that work, not generic regulatory commentary.

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