Stacey Menjivar focuses her practice on US commercial litigation, international arbitration, and cross-border interactions. Ms. Menjivar’s practice goes beyond litigation to include international corporate finance, in particular the representation of sovereign nations and state-owned entities in Latin American.
She also maintains an active pro bono practice with a particular focus on immigration matters, reproductive rights, and civil rights.
Ms. Menjivar is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School. At Harvard, she was executive editor of Online Content for the Harvard Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review and was the recipient of the CLEA Outstanding Clinical Student Award in recognition of her significant contributions to the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Advocacy Clinic and the Cyberlaw Clinic at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
Ms. Menjivar speaks English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Credentials
- JD, Harvard Law School, 2022, Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA) Outstanding Clinical Student Award for Harvard Law School, Class of 2022
- BA, Comparative Literature with Concentrations in Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Literature, Princeton University, 2014
- District of Columbia
- English
- Spanish
- Portuguese