Kenya Dixon joined Nelson Mullins Riley and Scarborough as a partner in its litigation practice in Washington, the firm announced Tuesday.
Dixon concentrates her practice on matters of cybersecurity, information governance, e-discovery, crisis management, and general litigation, the firm said.
She joins from TechCentrics, where she was general counsel and director of information governance.
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