Capabilities
Businesses adopting artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies and the companies developing them turn to us to navigate regulatory complexities, potential liabilities, and transactional considerations they face on the path to realizing AI’s tremendous potential.
We bring together our extensive technical backgrounds and broad range of subject matter experience to help them:
Our Digital Health lawyers are advising life sciences and healthcare companies as they adopt and develop AI tools and technologies in their businesses and in the products they deliver—from digital diagnostics to digital therapeutic medical devices to medical robotics.
King & Spalding offers deep fintech industry and AI credentials to provide comprehensive legal advice to emerging and established fintech businesses, financial services firms, and PE/VC investors.
Our lawyers are at the forefront of guiding start-ups and emerging growth companies who are developing generative AI platforms and applications and the investors in such technologies.
April 9, 2026
The Digital Transformation of the M&A Market: AI as a Support Tool
March 26, 2026
First Draft, Final Say: Why In-House Litigation Begins Inside
March 10, 2026
First Things First: Why Technical Competence Must Precede AI Literacy for Lawyers
April 1, 2026
Jarno Vanto explains the risks of AI-powered transcription tools
February 26, 2026
David Ridenour notes that tech firms seek loans backed by the chips used to train their large language models to fund their AI investments
April 7, 2026
Booz Allen Completes Acquisition of Defy Security
March 5, 2026
Sage Completes $65 Million Series C Financing