An AI project without governance is an unprotected asset.

Contracts, privacy compliance, liability — the complete framework

Legal structure. Technical security. Working together.

EAGLEGATE and trusted security specialists — protecting AI projects end to end

Build it right. Defend it if you need to.

AI governance and security lawyers Brisbane.

AI Governance and Security Lawyers Brisbane

An AI project needs more than good technology — it needs the legal and governance framework that protects it. EAGLEGATE advises developers, businesses and investors on AI contracts, privacy compliance, liability and security across Brisbane and Queensland.

Building an AI project takes technical capability. Protecting it takes legal governance. An AI project that processes personal information without a privacy compliance framework is a regulatory liability. An AI project built on development contracts that do not clearly address IP ownership is a commercialisation problem waiting to happen. An AI project deployed without ongoing security testing is a technical vulnerability that compounds over time. EAGLEGATE advises on the legal governance side of AI project protection — the contracts, the privacy compliance, the liability framework, and the regulatory structure — working alongside trusted technical security specialists who complement the legal work with ongoing testing and review.

Protecting an AI project requires legal governance and technical security working together. Neither is sufficient on its own. EAGLEGATE brings the legal side, and connects clients with the technical side.

Our Expertise

AI Development Contracts

The development agreements that govern how an AI project is built are among the most commercially significant contracts a business enters into. Key issues include: IP ownership of developed code, models, and outputs — critical given the default position under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) that IP created by an independent contractor vests in the contractor absent an express written assignment; data use and data ownership provisions; confidentiality obligations around training datasets and model architecture; milestone and payment structures; and what happens to IP and access rights if the development relationship ends. EAGLEGATE drafts and reviews AI development contracts with these issues foregrounded — not as afterthoughts.

AI and the Privacy Act

AI systems that collect, process, use, or store personal information engage the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs). This includes: AI that processes user data to personalise outputs; AI trained on datasets that contain personal information; AI that makes decisions about individuals using personal data; and AI systems that retain and learn from personal information over time. Key obligations include: collecting only what is necessary for stated purposes (APP 3); taking reasonable steps to protect personal information from misuse and unauthorised access (APP 11); being transparent about how personal information is used in AI processing (APP 1 — privacy policy); and notifying the OAIC and affected individuals of eligible data breaches under the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme.

AI Liability — When AI Gets It Wrong

AI systems make decisions and produce outputs. When those decisions are wrong — when AI-generated content causes harm, when an AI-driven process produces an incorrect commercial output, when an AI recommendation leads to a loss — questions of legal liability arise. EAGLEGATE advises on: the contractual liability framework that governs what happens when AI outputs are incorrect; the consumer law obligations under section 18 of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) where AI-generated outputs are used in commercial representations that may be misleading; the liability of businesses that deploy AI in professional, commercial, or regulated contexts; and the liability that can arise where AI-generated outputs reproduce or infringe the copyright or other intellectual property rights of a third party.

AI Governance Frameworks

The Australian Government’s AI Ethics Framework sets out eight principles for responsible AI use — including fairness, transparency, accountability, and privacy protection. While the framework is currently voluntary, it is increasingly referenced in procurement, contracting, and regulatory contexts, and the trajectory of AI regulation in Australia and internationally is toward mandatory requirements. EAGLEGATE advises businesses on building an AI governance framework that reflects current best practice and positions the business for the regulatory requirements that are coming.

AI Security — Legal and Technical Protection Working Together

Legal governance is the framework. Technical security is the implementation. For an AI project, the relevant security questions include: how is the model protected from extraction or replication by competitors or bad actors; how is the training data secured; how are the API endpoints that expose the model to users protected against exploitation; and how are prompt injection attacks — a specific AI security threat — identified and mitigated.

EAGLEGATE advises on the legal dimensions of AI security — the contracts that govern security obligations, the NDAs that protect model architecture, the incident response procedures that apply when a security event occurs — and connects clients with trusted technical security specialists who provide the practical security testing and ongoing review that the legal framework requires. Legal protection and technical testing work best when they are designed together from the outset.

Defending AI Governance and Security Claims

EAGLEGATE advises businesses defending AI-related regulatory investigations, privacy complaints arising from AI processing of personal information, and contractual disputes arising from AI governance failures. These include: OAIC investigations following AI-related eligible data breaches; contractual disputes where AI outputs failed to meet agreed performance standards; and consumer law complaints arising from misleading AI-generated content. EAGLEGATE provides advice on the defence position and manages the regulatory and litigation process.

Our Approach

1. Assess the Current Governance Position

We assess the existing legal framework around the AI project — the contracts, the privacy compliance, the IP documentation, the security arrangements — and identify the gaps that create exposure.

2. Build the Legal Framework

We draft or review the contracts, privacy policies, governance documents, and compliance arrangements that give the project a legally sound foundation.

3. Connect the Technical Layer

Where the project requires ongoing security testing and technical review, we connect clients with trusted technical security specialists whose work complements the legal governance framework. Legal and technical protection are most effective when they are integrated.

4. Respond to Claims

Where AI governance failures generate regulatory or legal claims, EAGLEGATE manages the response — advising on the legal position, managing regulatory interactions, and defending proceedings where required.

Why Choose EAGLEGATE

Technical Understanding of AI Systems

Our founder’s engineering background means EAGLEGATE understands how AI systems are built, how they process data, what the technical attack surfaces are, and how governance frameworks need to be structured to actually function in the technical environment they govern. AI governance advice that does not understand the technology being governed is generic at best and inaccurate at worst.

Privacy Act and Technology Law Integration

The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) obligations that arise from AI data processing are not peripheral to AI governance — they are central to it. EAGLEGATE’s integrated privacy and technology law capability means these are addressed as a coherent whole.

Trusted Security Partnership

EAGLEGATE works alongside trusted technical security specialists whose ongoing testing and review services complement the legal work. Clients who require both legal governance and technical security can access a co-ordinated service through EAGLEGATE — a team approach that produces better outcomes than legal and technical advice that operates in isolation.

Regulatory Awareness

AI regulation in Australia is evolving rapidly. The current voluntary framework is moving toward mandatory requirements, and Australian businesses that have built AI governance on the assumption that nothing will change are taking a regulatory risk. EAGLEGATE advises on the trajectory as well as the current state.

Brisbane & Queensland

We advise AI project developers, businesses and investors on AI governance and security across Brisbane, Queensland, and nationally.

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