AI-washing – when AI hype becomes a litigation risk
Mallorie Ross
Associate Intellectual Property
Languages
English
Mallorie earned her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, where she served on the managing boards of the Virginia Law & Business Review and the Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law. During law school, she worked as a Research Assistant to Professor Deirdre Enright and participated in the Project for Informed Reform legal clinic, experiences that shaped her interest in thoughtful, detail‑driven advocacy and the real‑world impact of legal work.
Before law school, Mallorie worked at a mass‑tort law firm reviewing and processing complex claims in large‑scale litigation matters, developing a strong foundation in careful analysis and client‑focused problem solving.
Mallorie maintains an active pro bono practice, representing individuals in criminal record relief matters, navigating housing instability, and family‑law cases, including custody matters involving domestic violence.