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Artificial Intelligence & Emerging Technologies
AI implementation presents unique legal and compliance challenges, from data privacy and IP to antitrust, discrimination, and cybersecurity. Fey LLC provides practical, risk-reducing, cost-effective guidance tailored to your organization's specific AI use cases.
Practical AI Governance & Compliance
Laura Clark Fey holds the Certified AI Governance Professional (AIGP) designation and has been speaking nationally and internationally on AI legal and compliance issues since 2024. Fey LLC helps organizations develop AI governance programs that reduce risk while enabling innovation.
- Compliance guidance on AI-regulating laws
- Technology vendor contract drafting and negotiation
- AI usage policies and governance frameworks
- Privacy notice updates for AI implementations
- Bias and discrimination risk reduction
- Data protection impact assessments for AI systems
- Training on compliant AI implementation
- Cybersecurity risk mitigation for AI
- M&A due diligence for AI systems
- Legal dispute assistance involving AI
AIGP-certified expertise
Laura Clark Fey is a Certified AI Governance Professional (AIGP) and member of the DRI AI Working Group. She teaches on AI governance and serves on the University of Kansas/UKMC AI Privacy & Risk Council.
Recent engagements
- "Leading Wisely in the Age of AI", International Women's Forum, Kansas City (2026)
- "From Due Diligence to Decommissioning: Managing AI Risk", IADC, Chicago (2026)
- "Lawyers & AI: What Could Possibly Go Wrong", Oklahoma ADC, Dallas (2025)
Frequently asked questions
What is an AI governance framework and why does our organization need one?
An AI governance framework is the set of policies, roles, risk controls, and review processes that govern how your organization selects, deploys, and monitors AI systems. It helps ensure AI use is lawful, ethical, and aligned with emerging regulations like the EU AI Act and U.S. state laws. Fey LLC, led by Certified AI Governance Professional Laura Clark Fey, helps organizations build practical frameworks that reduce legal and reputational risk while still enabling innovation.
What should we look for in AI vendor agreements and contracts?
AI agreements should clearly allocate responsibility for data use, model training, intellectual property, accuracy, confidentiality, and liability for harmful or biased outputs. Many off-the-shelf vendor terms favor the provider and leave the customer exposed. Fey LLC drafts and negotiates AI contracts that address data protection obligations, audit and oversight rights, and indemnification, so your organization understands and controls its risk.
How do we select, contract for, and monitor AI tools responsibly?
Responsible AI adoption starts with due diligence on the tool, its training data, and the vendor's security and compliance posture, followed by contracts that lock in appropriate protections. Ongoing monitoring and oversight are essential because AI models and risks evolve over time. Fey LLC guides clients through the full lifecycle, from selection and contracting through monitoring, oversight, and eventual decommissioning of AI systems.
Do our employees need training on the compliant use of AI?
Yes. Employees often adopt AI tools faster than governance can keep up, creating risks around confidentiality, privacy, bias, and inaccurate outputs. Targeted training helps staff understand acceptable use, data-handling rules, and when human review is required. Fey LLC delivers practical AI training tailored to your policies and use cases, drawing on Laura Clark Fey's national and international speaking work on AI legal and compliance issues.
What does an AI compliance assessment involve?
An AI compliance assessment inventories where and how AI is used across the organization and evaluates each use against applicable laws, contractual commitments, and internal policies. It identifies gaps in areas such as data privacy, bias and discrimination, transparency, and security, and prioritizes remediation. Fey LLC conducts these assessments and delivers phased, practical recommendations that align your AI use with the rapidly evolving legal landscape.