Arianna brings a deep background in high stakes investigations and litigation to each new client matter.
Arianna advises clients in white collar criminal defense, litigation, and internal investigations across a wide range of legal issues, industries, legal regimes, and jurisdictions. She has extensive experience representing clients in matters involving various forms of alleged fraud, securities violations, and financial services misconduct. She is adept at assisting companies with the development, implementation, and enhancement of corporate compliance programs.
Arianna has represented multiple clients pro bono in Special Immigrant Juvenile and asylum matters, and has been an active career counselor to students at Duke University School of Law.
Arianna is a native Spanish speaker.
Prior Experience & Education
Prior to joining Lovett O’Brien, Arianna worked as an associate at Latham & Watkins LLP in Washington, D.C. She received her J.D. from Duke University School of Law where she was a member of the Alaska Law Review, President of the Hispanic Law Student Association, and intern at the Wake County Public Defender's Office. Arianna received her B.A. in Biology cum laude from Boston University. She is originally from Danvers, Massachusetts.
Education
Boston University
B.A. cum laude
Duke University School of Law
J.D.
Activities & Honors
Alaska Law Review, Staff Editor
Hispanic Law Student Association, President
Duke Law Mock Trial Board, Twiggs-Beskind Tournament Coordinator
Kilpatrick Townsend 1L Mock Trial Tournament, Semi-finalist
Bar and Court Admissions
Massachusetts
U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts
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