AI Act & AI Governance
Comprehensive legal advisory on the EU AI Act. From compliance audits to governance frameworks, helping organizations navigate AI regulation.
What we offer
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AI Act compliance audits
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AI governance frameworks
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Risk classification & registers
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Board workshops on AI responsibility
The EU AI Act represents the most comprehensive AI regulation in the world, and organizations deploying or developing AI systems must prepare for its far-reaching requirements. Our AI Act advisory services provide end-to-end support, from initial assessment through full compliance implementation, ensuring your organization meets its obligations while continuing to innovate responsibly.
The AI Act introduces a risk-based framework that classifies AI systems into categories — from unacceptable risk to minimal risk — each with specific obligations. Understanding where your AI systems fall within this framework is critical. We help organizations map their AI portfolio, identify high-risk applications, and develop the documentation, testing, and governance procedures required for compliance.
With deep expertise in both the legal and practical aspects of AI governance, Milena Perka provides strategic advisory that goes beyond checkbox compliance. We help boards understand their accountability, design governance structures that scale, and build internal capabilities to manage AI responsibly as the regulatory landscape continues to evolve.
Challenges We Address
Common challenges our clients face that we help resolve
Unclear AI Act obligations
Uncertainty about which requirements apply to your specific AI systems
Missing AI governance
No structured framework for managing AI risk and accountability
Unclassified AI systems risk
AI systems deployed without proper risk assessment or classification
Board AI accountability
Leadership unsure of their responsibilities under the AI Act
Vendor AI compliance
Third-party AI tools used without proper compliance verification
Cross-border AI regulation
Navigating different AI regulatory requirements across jurisdictions
Key Benefits
Why clients choose us for this service
AI Act Specialization
Milena Perka is one of the leading legal experts on the EU AI Act in Poland. With hands-on experience advising organizations across sectors — from technology startups to financial institutions — she brings both legal precision and practical understanding of how AI governance works in practice. Her expertise covers the full spectrum of AI regulation, from risk classification and conformity assessments to board-level training on AI accountability. She regularly speaks at conferences and conducts workshops on AI governance for executive teams and compliance professionals.
Credentials
How We Work
Our structured approach from initial consultation to ongoing support
Initial AI Audit
We review your AI systems, use cases, and current governance practices
Risk Classification
We classify your AI systems according to EU AI Act risk categories
Governance Design
We design a tailored AI governance framework for your organization
Implementation Support
We support you through implementation, training, and ongoing compliance
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this service
The AI Act applies to any organization that develops, deploys, or uses AI systems within the EU market, regardless of where the organization is headquartered. The regulation is being phased in, with different provisions taking effect between 2024 and 2027. We can assess your specific timeline during a consultation.
High-risk AI systems include those used in critical areas such as employment, education, creditworthiness assessment, law enforcement, and essential public services. These systems face the strictest requirements, including conformity assessments, technical documentation, and human oversight measures.
Penalties under the AI Act can be significant — up to 35 million EUR or 7% of global annual turnover for the most serious violations. Even less severe infringements can result in fines of up to 15 million EUR or 3% of turnover. Early preparation is essential.
The first step is an AI inventory and risk assessment — understanding what AI systems you use and how they are classified under the Act. We recommend starting with an initial audit to identify your obligations and create a prioritized compliance roadmap.
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