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Mariana Berumen provides technical and substantive support to the International Trade Group. She primarily assists in the representation of foreign producers, exporters, foreign governments, and U.S. importers in U.S. trade remedy and customs proceedings before the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the U.S. federal courts.

Mariana is an Adjunct Professor of Law for the Universidad Iberoamericana Laguna, where she has taught Public International Law, International Treaties, and Private International Law. Previously, she was the Managing Attorney for a Women’s Shelter in Mexico, where she represented women and children survivors of domestic and gender-based violence.

In the United States, Mariana has worked as an Immigration Law Clerk and Paralegal, where she prepared multiple applications for immigrant survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault, and other crimes.

*Admitted only in Mexico, not in the District of Columbia

Education

L.L.M., Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, in International Legal Studies
LL.B., Universidad Iberoamericana Torreón
Exchange Program, Universitat de Lleida

Languages

Spanish, English, Italian, Catalan

State Bar Licenses

Mexico