Ludmilla (Milla) Kasulke draws on her experience in both domestic and international policy to assist clients on trade matters. Milla provides multinational corporations, sovereign governments and entities, and quasi-government entities with advice on a wide range of trade policy, legal and regulatory issues, including those impacting global technology supply chains (including semiconductors and electric vehicle batteries), US-China trade and Section 301 tariffs, Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs, and the impacts of current and potential new tariff actions. Milla also regularly counsels clients on the impacts of new trade negotiations, including the US-Mexico Canada Agreement (USMCA), the US-Japan talks and the US-EU talks.
Prior to law school, Milla was the special assistant to the chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, where she gained first-hand experience in the daily operations of the executive branch. While at the council, she worked closely with the chairman and his team of policy advisors in the development and management of significant administration policies and programs, such as the Major Economies Meetings on Energy Security and Climate Change.
While in law school, Milla served as the assistant to former White House Counsel and former US Ambassador to the European Union C. Boyden Gray. She was elected as a vice president on the executive board of the Student Bar Association, where she represented part-time student interests. Additionally, she was an active member of the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy staff, where she served as a symposium director.