July 6, 2022
Of counsel Mallory Acheson has been nominated for the 2022 Relativity Innovation Awards. The Relativity Innovation Awards celebrate the community’s curious changemakers, culminating with a ceremony at their annual user conference, Relativity Fest. Acheson's nomination is in the Artificial Intelligence category, recognizing individuals who are at the forefront of artificial intelligence adoption.
Acheson's work at Nelson Mullins and Nelson Mullins Encompass focuses on privacy and security compliance, technology transactions, and the intersection of data and electronic discovery issues. She is an attorney with multiple years of experience leveraging technology and data analytics tools. She assists clients in developing and executing compliance programs, privacy policies, data processing agreements, and related regulatory analysis. Acheson co-authored "EDRM Announces Publication of 'The Use of Artificial Intelligence in E-Discovery.' "
In addition to recognizing leaders in the community with awards, the Relativity Fest conference offers participants opportunities for breakout sessions, built-in networking, hands-on exercises, a fresh perspective, workshops, and RCE and CLE credits. The 2022 conference will be held in Chicago from Oct. 26-28.
Software company Relativity has more than 300,000 users in approximately 40 countries serving thousands of organizations globally, primarily in legal, financial services, and government sectors. Its products help manage large volumes of data and quickly identify key issues during litigation and internal investigations.
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