Daniella Roselló
- E drosello@taftlaw.com
- T (202) 216-4119
- F (202) 408-5146
Summary
Daniella represents clients in government investigations and regulatory compliance matters, with a focus on international trade and financial services. Daniella is bilingual, working in English and Spanish to support clients across diverse international markets.
Her international trade practice focuses on ensuring clients’ compliance with global sanctions programs and import and export regulations.
Daniella advises clients on a comprehensive range of U.S. import and customs matters. Her practice includes tariff classification, valuation, country-of-origin determinations, and product marking and labeling evaluations. She guides clients in developing strategies to mitigate tariffs and duties, including leveraging free trade agreements, HTS Subchapter 9802, foreign trade zones, and bonded warehousing programs. She regularly represents clients in matters involving U.S. Customs and Border Protection, including preparing ruling requests, submitting prior disclosures, and filing protests.
Her practice also includes conducting due diligence and advising on compliance risks for mergers, acquisitions, and other corporate transactions.
Prior to joining Taft, Daniella was an Associate at an international law firm’s regulatory practice. Her practice included developing robust compliance programs, filing petitions and license applications, and advising clients on compliance with international trade laws. Aside from her international trade practice, she also regularly advised financial institutions on their compliance with securities regulations and consumer protection laws. She also represented clients in government investigations and enforcement actions from the Department of Justice, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
While at the University of Virginia (UVA), Daniella was awarded a Racial Justice Sustained Impact Fellowship from an international law firm, where she interned with Ayuda Legal Puerto Rico in San Juan, working on matters related to FEMA relief assistance and housing justice issues. She also represented low-income youth in both the education and justice systems through the UVA Law Youth Advocacy Clinic in partnership with the Legal Aid Justice Center.
Education
- University of Virginia School of Law (2023)
- University of Florida (2020)
Bachelor of Arts (B.A)
Admissions
- State - District of Columbia