AI Governance
AI adoption is accelerating, so AI governance cannot wait. We help ensure responsible use.


What We Do
AI Governance
AI Governance
With AIGP certification, we help organisations and AI vendors put structures, policies and oversight in place to deploy and use AI responsibly and with confidence. We focus on frameworks that are practical, right-sized and implementable.
Services Offered
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AI Governance Frameworks
A well-structured AI governance framework addresses the full AI lifecycle, from identifying where AI is used and its risks and impacts, to establishing accountability, human oversight, transparency and the policies governing ongoing use. For AI vendors, alignment with international standards such as ISO 42001 and applicable obligations under the EU AI Act demonstrates to enterprise customers and regulators that systems are developed and deployed responsibly. We help organisations deploying and using AI, and AI vendors, build frameworks that are practical, proportionate and capable of evolving as laws and regulations change.
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AI Policies
Responsible AI requires more than a set of principles. An AI use policy defines permitted and prohibited use, sets rules for what data can be entered into AI systems, protects personal, sensitive, and confidential information and establishes accountability and incident response procedures. HAVN Law develops AI use policies that translate regulatory obligations, including the EU AI Act where relevant, into clear rules that teams can understand and follow.
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AI Risk Assessments
Most organisations think about AI risk too late. By the time a system is ready to deploy, the model is trained, the architecture fixed and the highest-risk decisions are already embedded. HAVN Law helps organisations assess AI risk earlier through structured impact assessments during planning and design, including where formal assessments may be required under frameworks such as the EU AI Act.
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Board and Leadership Advisory
AI governance has become a board-level issue as regulators, enterprise customers and investors increasingly expect organisations to demonstrate clear oversight of how AI systems are developed, deployed and used. HAVN Law works with boards and senior leadership teams to clarify legal obligations and establish governance structures aligned with recognised international standards. The work centres on practical implementation, ensuring organisations have the accountability, reporting and oversight mechanisms required by regulators and enterprise clients.
01
AI Governance Frameworks
A well-structured AI governance framework addresses the full AI lifecycle, from identifying where AI is used and its risks and impacts, to establishing accountability, human oversight, transparency and the policies governing ongoing use. For AI vendors, alignment with international standards such as ISO 42001 and applicable obligations under the EU AI Act demonstrates to enterprise customers and regulators that systems are developed and deployed responsibly. We help organisations deploying and using AI, and AI vendors, build frameworks that are practical, proportionate and capable of evolving as laws and regulations change.
02
AI Risk Assessments
Most organisations think about AI risk too late. By the time a system is ready to deploy, the model is trained, the architecture fixed and the highest-risk decisions are already embedded. HAVN Law helps organisations assess AI risk earlier through structured impact assessments during planning and design, including where formal assessments may be required under frameworks such as the EU AI Act.
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AI Policies
Responsible AI requires more than a set of principles. An AI use policy defines permitted and prohibited use, sets rules for what data can be entered into AI systems, protects personal, sensitive, and confidential information and establishes accountability and incident response procedures. HAVN Law develops AI use policies that translate regulatory obligations, including the EU AI Act where relevant, into clear rules that teams can understand and follow.
04
Board and Leadership Advisory
AI governance has become a board-level issue as regulators, enterprise customers and investors increasingly expect organisations to demonstrate clear oversight of how AI systems are developed, deployed and used. HAVN Law works with boards and senior leadership teams to clarify legal obligations and establish governance structures aligned with recognised international standards. The work centres on practical implementation, ensuring organisations have the accountability, reporting and oversight mechanisms required by regulators and enterprise clients.
01
AI Governance Frameworks
A well-structured AI governance framework addresses the full AI lifecycle, from identifying where AI is used and its risks and impacts, to establishing accountability, human oversight, transparency and the policies governing ongoing use. For AI vendors, alignment with international standards such as ISO 42001 and applicable obligations under the EU AI Act demonstrates to enterprise customers and regulators that systems are developed and deployed responsibly. We help organisations deploying and using AI, and AI vendors, build frameworks that are practical, proportionate and capable of evolving as laws and regulations change.
03
AI Policies
Responsible AI requires more than a set of principles. An AI use policy defines permitted and prohibited use, sets rules for what data can be entered into AI systems, protects personal, sensitive, and confidential information and establishes accountability and incident response procedures. HAVN Law develops AI use policies that translate regulatory obligations, including the EU AI Act where relevant, into clear rules that teams can understand and follow.
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AI Risk Assessments
HAVN Law structures supply and distribution agreements with the future in mind, not just the present. Issues such as pricing strategy, customer relationships, IP protection, exclusivity and brand use are addressed early, protecting the long-term commercial value of the relationship.
04
Board and Leadership Advisory
AI governance has become a board-level issue as regulators, enterprise customers and investors increasingly expect organisations to demonstrate clear oversight of how AI systems are developed, deployed and used. HAVN Law works with boards and senior leadership teams to clarify legal obligations and establish governance structures aligned with recognised international standards. The work centres on practical implementation, ensuring organisations have the accountability, reporting and oversight mechanisms required by regulators and enterprise clients.

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Let's talk about your business.
A short conversation to understand your objectives and how we can help.

Let's talk about your business.
A short conversation to understand your objectives and how we can help.


