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Implementing the EU Artificial Intelligence Act from a Global Perspective

Geraldine to attend the Lexing Network Conference on “Implementing the EU Artificial Intelligence Act from a Global Perspective” London, 17 November 2025
Acumum Legal & Advisory’s Director and Barrister, Geraldine Noel, will attend the Lexing Network’s flagship conference in London on 17 November 2025, focused on “Implementing the EU AI Act from a Global Perspective.”
As a member of the Lexing Network, Geraldine’s participation underscores our firm’s ongoing commitment to staying at the forefront of AI regulation, governance, and compliance.
The Lexing Network is the first international network of lawyers dedicated to digital and emerging technologies law. Lexing brings together about forty law firms on five continents, providing services in the local language, English or French, to international clients or clients with needs abroad.
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) represents the first comprehensive regulatory framework for artificial intelligence, adopting a risk-based approach and extending its reach beyond Europe. The Lexing conference will bring together leading legal, regulatory, and technical experts to discuss:
- How the Act applies across different jurisdictions and its extraterritorial implications
- Practical compliance strategies and implementation roadmaps
- Enforcement, liability, and sector-specific challenges
- The UK’s approach to AI regulation in parallel with EU developments
Geraldine will contribute to discussions exploring how organisations outside the EU can align with the Act’s requirements, particularly those that develop or deploy AI systems in EU markets. Her participation reflects Acumum’s strategic focus on helping global clients navigate evolving compliance frameworks in the digital and regulatory space.
Why this matters for our clients
- The EU AI Act is already shaping how AI is developed, deployed, and regulated worldwide.
- Organisations must prepare for obligations relating to transparency, data governance, human oversight, risk assessment, and reporting.
- For companies with cross-border operations, understanding the Act’s extraterritorial scope is essential.
- Early alignment with best practices can help mitigate regulatory, reputational, and financial risks, with potential fines reaching millions of euros or a percentage of global turnover.
Geraldine’s participation in this event will provide valuable insights to further enhance Acumum’s advisory capabilities in this fast-evolving area of law and in the area of technology law in general. We look forward to sharing key takeaways and practical guidance following the conference.
To learn more about how we can assist you in the area of technology and intellectual property – particularly within Malta’s tax efficient corporate environment as well as our international capabilities, please contact us.