AI-native firms are running straight into unresolved ethics architecture
The Holland & Knight/Law360 item pairs AI-native formation with serious regulatory and ethics questions, including outside capital and the boundary between machine assistance and legal judgment.
BY FRONTIER DESK · MAY 18, 2026 · 1 MIN READ
The Holland & Knight/Law360 item pairs AI-native formation with serious regulatory and ethics questions, including outside capital and the boundary between machine assistance and legal judgment. Trisha Rich’s point that novel structures can still conform to professional rules is the core tension. The most ambitious frontier firms will not win merely by being faster; they will win if they can make governance, supervision and client protection part of the model’s design.