Daniela Montaño focuses her practice on commercial litigation and domestic and international arbitration before federal and local courts, Centro de Arbitraje Mexicano (CAM), and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
Daniela has represented numerous companies in insolvency matters, and she has been involved in trials related to business reorganization and bankruptcy cases.
Daniela works with major national and international companies in the technology, media, retail, wholesale, and energy sectors.
More recently, she successfully advised one of the largest retail companies in their commercial litigation matters and is currently representing popular streaming companies with their constitutional remedies (amparo), both with an aggregated value of US$250 million.
Daniela has an active pro bono practice, and her experience includes civil trials before federal Mexican and American courts in joint efforts with other Jones Day offices. She also has been involved in the Mexico City Office's Day of Service. Her master's thesis was on the Supreme Court of Justice and the human rights of disabled people.
In addition, Daniela lectures on constitucional law, human rights, and commercial law at Universidad La Salle (México).
Experiência
- Universidad de Nebrija (España) (Master's in Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law, and Operational Law 2022); Facultad Latinoamérica de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO México) (Master's in Human Rights and Democracy with highest honors 2020; Diploma in Public Policy and Gender Perspective 2020); Instituto Interamericano sobre Discapacidad y Desarrollo Inclusivo (Diploma in Human Rights of Disabled People 2020); Universidad La Salle (J.D. summa cum laude 2015); Colegio Mexicano de Grafología y Criminalística (Certified in Graphology 2015)
- Mexico
- Spanish and English