Ryan S. Carlson

Ryan Carlson-S

Ryan S. Carlson, NFC’s Litigation Department Head, focuses his practice on representing management in employment litigation matters in federal and state courts through trial with an emphasis in defending claims of wrongful discharge, discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wage and hour violations, whistle-blowing, and the enforcement of restrictive covenants.  Ryan also defends clients in administrative proceedings before […]

Katherin Nukk-Freeman

Katherin Nukk-Freeman-S

Katherin Nukk-Freeman is the co-founder of Nukk-Freeman & Cerra PC. Leveraging more than 30 years of success as a trusted advisor to corporate leaders, Katherin enables companies to proactively address and effectively manage workplace issues related to harassment and discrimination complaints, unconscious bias, disability and leave law, wage and hour disputes, social media risks, staff […]

Suzanne M. Cerra

Suzanne Cerra

Suzanne M. Cerra has devoted her legal career to representing employers in all aspects of employment law, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and wrongful termination matters. She also has extensive experience handling matters that involve the enforcement of restrictive covenants and the protection of  trade secrets and confidential information. Suzanne has represented hundreds of clients in […]

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