Rose Hunter Jones, Nicole Bass, and Katherine Webb Rich joined Hilgers Graben as partners in its global eDiscovery practice group, the firm announced Tuesday.
Jones, who also joins as practice head, advises clients on generative artificial intelligence, focusing on areas of capability, security, scalability and alignment, the firm said.
Bass handles high-profile matters involving the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission and manages complex class actions in state and federal courts.
Rich manages complex eDiscovery issues and represents clients in government investigations and product liability cases, the firm said.
Lindsey Brady and Meredith Perlman joined as senior ...
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