Darianne De Leon's practice is focused on tax litigation and tax controversy. Prior to joining Jones Day she completed a two-year clerkship with the United States Tax Court, where she assisted with writing opinions and substantive orders.
Darianne is a member of the American Bar Association, the New York City Bar Association, and the Metropolitan Black Bar Association. She also serves as vice chair of the American Bar Association Women in Tax Forum. While in law school, Darianne represented clients before the Internal Revenue Service and the United States Tax Court as a student attorney with the Janet R. Spragens Federal Tax Clinic, where she helped clients with tax controversy and collection matters. Before pursuing her legal career, she worked as a judicial intern and in professional development.
Darianne immigrated from Trinidad and Tobago, and she is a first generation professional.
Publicaciones adicionales
- May 3, 2024
ABA May Tax Meeting: Promoting Diversity in the Legal Profession: Sponsors, Mentors, and Navigating Company Culture. - May 3, 2024
ABA Women in Tax Forum, Live Zoom Tea with Tax Judges
- Georgetown University (LL.M. in Taxation 2021); American University (J.D. 2020; Technical Editor and Staff Member, American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law); John Jay College of Criminal Justice (B.A. in Political Science, Economics, and the Law 2015; Dean's List)
- New York, District of Columbia, United States Tax Court, and United States Court of Federal Claims
- Law Clerk to Judge Tamara W. Ashford, United States Tax Court (2021-2023); Intern to Judge Robert Lee Price, Bronx County Supreme Court, 12th Judicial District of New York (Summer 2009)