

First Generation AI | Navigating Opportunities & Legal Risk with Healys
"Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it”
But is that true? Will AI genuinely enhance our intelligence and wisdom — or does it present new traps for the unwary?
Healy’s AI legal team brings together a multi-generational panel for a lively and informal discussion exploring the promise and pitfalls of AI. We'll examine the opportunities, legal frameworks, and potential risks that AI-enabled businesses must navigate—offering practical insights to help you address the key legal challenges in the AI space.
So, if you're part of the “first generation” of developers, adopters, or investors building, launching, or backing AI ventures, we invite you to join us for this timely and engaging conversation.
What to expect
Learn directly from Lawyers on how to legally and ethically implement AI within your everyday operations.
Get unfiltered insights into the law surrounding AI regulation and development.
Hear from Lawyers on how to protect data, employees, investments and intellectual property rights.
Ask Lawyers at the forefront of AI developments questions that affect you and your startup.
Our panel
Andrew Sparrow is a lawyer with 20 years' experience with Internet and Digital legal issues and acts for clients in the IT, IP, Internet and Digital Media industries. Andrew also advises on commercial AI legal matters and regulation, including issues relating to cross-border AI. Andrew is author of several books on commercial Internet law and a winner of the national Lawyer Award for Best Use of Multimedia in the Law.
Charlotte Woolven-Brown offers over 20 years of litigation expertise with a sharp focus on technology law, data privacy, and the legal challenges of artificial intelligence. She specialises in commercial litigation, employment law and data protection, while leveraging AI tools like Sora, ChatGPT, and DALL·E to enhance client strategies. A former GDPR consultancy founder and lecturer on privacy law, Charlotte leads as a thought leader in AI ethics and regulatory advancements.
David Gordon is a Partner at Healys LLP with over 20 years’ experience in corporate and commercial law. AI is a key area of David’s practice, with a focus on advising clients investing in new ventures, seeking funding or developing AI engines. David guides clients through the legal complexities of AI tech and helps manage their risk. David sits on the firm’s AI committee and is accredited as a Recommended Lawyer by leading legal directory, the Legal 500.
Demi Darbey is a corporate lawyer at Healys LLP, where she plays a key role in advising clients on transactional work. Her practice is grounded in delivering creative practical, business-oriented legal solutions, and she is recognised for her strategic thinking and forward-looking perspective. Demi remains actively engaged in the evolving legal and regulatory landscape around AI, ensuring clients are supported with insight that reflects both innovation and commercial reality.
Lucy Demmon offers a unique blend of private practice and in-house legal with a corporate law background in M&A and commercial work. She represents corporates and individuals in contract disputes, employment issues and director / shareholder conflicts. With a forward-thinking approach, Lucy is focused on the emerging field of AI law, actively developing specialised expertise to navigate the intricate legal, ethical, and regulatory challenges posed by artificial intelligence in business operations and dispute resolution.
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