Ariana Campos Serna joined Ropes & Gray’s asset management practice group in 2022. As part of her practice, Ariana represents registered investment companies, their investment advisers, and their independent trustees in a variety of regulatory, transactional, and compliance matters.
Ariana also maintains an active pro bono practice, representing individuals in asylum matters.
During law school, Ariana served as a senior staff member for the Suffolk Transnational Law Review, Criminal Procedure teaching assistant for Professor René Reyes, and research assistant for Professor of Legal Writing Rosa Kim. Ariana also interned at the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office and externed for Associate Justice David A. Lowy at the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.
Prior to law school, Ariana worked at the Harvard University David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies in Mexico City.