Firm News
07/05/2023
Rachel See Joins Seyfarth as Senior Counsel in Washington, DC From the EEOC
WASHINGTON, DC (July 5, 2023) - Seyfarth Shaw LLP has announced that Rachel See has joined the international law firm as senior counsel and vice-chair for Emerging Technology, People Analytics Practice Group in its Labor & Employment Department, based in its Washington, DC office. See provides 22 years of high-level experience bridging the gap between law, policy, and technology, and driving transformative change while identifying and managing legal risk for employers.
See comes to Seyfarth after spending more than a dozen years in the federal government, including the last six years at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, where she led enforcement, policy, and digital transformation initiatives.
She most recently served as EEOC Commissioner Keith Sonderling's Senior Counsel for AI and Algorithmic Bias, leading initiatives emphasizing the applicability of employment discrimination laws to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and working to educate lawyers and human resources professionals regarding the applicability of civil rights laws to AI and other technologies. Her previous roles there included being the EEOC's Acting Executive Officer, a Special Assistant to the EEOC Chair, and the EEOC's Assistant General Counsel for Technology.
See also brings six years of experience at the National Labor Relations Board, where, in addition to representing the agency in its response to complex Congressional oversight requests, she led the NLRB general counsel’s nationwide subpoena-enforcement program in high-profile joint-employer litigation and other complex matters.
See also is a leader on issues facing the LGBTQ+ community. She served as Board President for the National Center for Transgender Equality from 2017-2022 after joining the board a year earlier. See was recognized by National LGBT Bar Association in 2014 as one of the Best LGBT Lawyers Under 40. See speaks frequently on LGBTQ+ issues and has conducted transgender inclusion and competency training at numerous federal agencies and other organizations.
“Rachel See’s vast experience and knowledge of artificial intelligence and its applications to employment law are especially valuable at this time when AI has emerged as one of the most prominent challenges facing organizations of all types across the country,” said Laura Maechtlen, chair of Seyfarth’s national Labor & Employment Department.
“Rachel offers the tools and insights that our clients want and need to navigate AI risk management, governance, and regulatory compliance issues as they pertain to employment,” said Annette Tyman, leader of Seyfarth’s People Analytics Group. “We are excited to be adding Rachel and her capabilities to the Seyfarth team.”
“I am delighted to rejoin Seyfarth and to be a part of Seyfarth's work at the forefront of artificial intelligence and employment law issues," said See. "Seyfarth's culture of teamwork and collaboration, its reputation for supporting diversity and inclusion, and its history of innovation provide the ideal environment for addressing the complex issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence, employment law, and government regulation. I am excited to collaborate with my colleagues at Seyfarth and use my extensive experience in government policy, enforcement, and technology to help clients drive transformative change while managing legal risks."
Before entering government service, See spent a decade in private practice at Am Law 200 law firms, where she gained jury trial and other complex civil litigation experience and achieved national recognition as an authority in cutting-edge electronic discovery issues. See previously worked at Seyfarth as an associate
She has presented frequently on the intersection of artificial intelligence and employment law, including at the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA), the National Bar Association, and the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association’s Lavender Law conferences.
See earned her JD from Duke University School of Law and her BA from Yale University. She is licensed in the State of Ohio and is currently practicing under the supervision of members of the D.C. Bar.
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