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Compliance

Personal liability for AI errors in UK professional services

The regulatory environment around artificial intelligence has moved from aspiration to enforcement. For UK professional services firms — accountants, solicitors, HR consultancies, marketing agencies — that shift carries direct consequences for how you deploy AI tools, who bears responsibility when t

28 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
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UK firms can no longer hide behind vendor liability

The regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence has changed faster than most professional services firms anticipated. What began as voluntary frameworks and best-practice guidance has hardened into statutory enforcement with real financial consequences. For UK accountants, solicitors, HR

28 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
Compliance

Rubber-stamping AI decisions is no longer legal

The legal landscape governing how UK businesses use artificial intelligence shifted materially on 5 February 2026. That was the date the core provisions of the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUAA) came into force, and for professional services firms — accountants, solicitors, HR consultancies, mark

28 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
Compliance

FTC cracks down on AI marketing claims as US states diverge

If your firm uses AI tools sourced from North American vendors — and the chances are high that you do — the regulatory turbulence playing out across the United States and Canada is not a distant concern. It has direct implications for how you procure, deploy, and market AI-assisted services right no

28 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
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UK firms face €310m precedent on AI liability

The regulatory holiday is over. If your firm has been treating AI adoption as a technology experiment with compliance as an afterthought, the landscape of mid-2026 has rendered that position professionally dangerous. Across the EU, the US, and increasingly at home, regulators are moving from guidanc

27 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
Compliance

UK AI training now falls outside copyright exemption

The UK's approach to artificial intelligence regulation has shifted markedly in 2026. If you assumed the direction of travel was toward tighter statutory control, think again. The government has stepped back from hard legislation, enforcement has become more selective but more severe, and UK firms w

27 May 2026 · 7 min read Read more →
Compliance

The five enforcement tracks reshaping UK AI liability

The question is no longer whether AI regulation will affect your firm. It already has. For UK professional services — accountants, solicitors, HR consultancies, marketing agencies — the EU's rapidly maturing AI compliance framework is creating concrete operational and legal obligations that cannot b

27 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
Compliance

The DUAA Inverts UK Automated Decision-Making Rules

The regulatory ground beneath UK professional services has shifted considerably this spring. The commencement of core data protection provisions under the **Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 (DUAA)** on 5 February 2026 marks the most significant change to automated decision-making (ADM) rules since GDP

26 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
Compliance

The Vendor Defense is Dead: Why UK Professional Services Firms Face Strict AI Liability in 2026

For the past several years, a convenient assumption has quietly underpinned how many UK professional services firms approach AI adoption. The thinking goes something like this: if a tool produced a bad output, that is the vendor's problem. If the AI got it wrong, the liability sits with the develope

26 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
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US states overrule federal AI deregulation push

If you have clients, partners, or operations touching North America, the AI compliance picture there should be on your radar — not because every rule applies to you directly, but because the patterns emerging in the US and Canada are instructive, and in some cases will reach UK firms more directly t

26 May 2026 · 6 min read Read more →
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