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Mary supports clients in banking, automotive, healthcare, and government investigations involving the Department of Justice, Securities Exchange Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, and state attorney generals. Her practice focuses on electronic discovery in complex litigation, ensuring consistency and quality in document review through vendor collaboration and structured workflows. With a forward-looking approach to law and technology, she brings a growing interest in emerging technologies - particularly artificial intelligence - and their impact on discovery, data privacy, and the future of legal practice. 

From the outset of her legal career, Mary has immersed herself in the legal technology community, attending leading industry conferences such as Georgetown’s Advanced eDiscovery Institute, Legalweek, the University of Florida Law E-Discovery Conference, and The Masters Conference Legal. These experiences have enabled her to collaborate with and learn from top practitioners, vendors, and thought leaders tackling complex issues in eDiscovery, information governance, data privacy, artificial intelligence, and legal ethics.

Her legal education emphasized the intersection of law, technology, and entrepreneurship, with a focus on emerging trends, transformative case law, and the evolving role of AI in legal practice. This foundation, combined with her active engagement in the discovery community, has helped her build a broad professional network spanning in-house counsel, vendors, consulting firms, and other practitioners driving innovation within their own firms.

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Credentials

J.D., Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

B.A., University of Arkansas

B.S. Finance, University of Arkansas

District of Columbia

French

Credentials

J.D., Loyola University New Orleans College of Law

B.A., University of Arkansas

B.S. Finance, University of Arkansas

District of Columbia

French