Overview
Raisa Daigneault focuses her practice on complex commercial litigation in both state and federal courts. She has experience with the resolution of a wide range of matters, including contract disputes, antitrust and unfair competition claims, intellectual property disputes, violations of federal administrative law, and business torts. She also counsels clients on antitrust compliance issues.
In addition, Raisa assists major financial institutions in employee benefit matters before the US Department of Labor, as well as with the development and implementation of policies, procedures, and training programs involving conditions imposed by the Department. Raisa has experience drafting corporate documents and contracts, and negotiating business transactions.
- District of Columbia
- New York
- Hon. Thomas J. Motley, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 2009-2010
- J.D., University of Maryland School of Law, 2009, cum laude; Articles Editor, Maryland Law Review
- B.A., University of Maryland, 2006, Dean's List, National Honor Society, Russian Language and Literature
Representative Matters
- Defended a client against antitrust and unfair competition claims brought by a competitor.
- Defended a client against civil damages claims in class action antitrust lawsuits.
- Represented a hotel owner in litigation against a major chain hotel operator for violations of the management agreement.
- Represented a client in Alaska district court with respect to claims against a federal agency to enforce compliance with federal administrative laws.
- Defended an employee benefit fund against claims under federal healthcare laws in Ohio district court.
- Represented a civic association in litigation before New York state and federal courts involving infringement of the association’s trademarks and alleged violations of the By-Laws.
News & Publications
Client Alerts
Fiduciary Rule Client Advisory
November 3, 2023
By: Melanie Nussdorf, Eric G. Serron, Scott A. Sinder, Nick Sutter, Raisa M. Daigneault
Client Alerts
The Department of Labor's Final Rule Redefining Fiduciary
April 13, 2016
By: Melanie Nussdorf, Eric G. Serron, Scott A. Sinder, Kate Jensen, Raisa M. Daigneault