Nikki Branch is a practice attorney in the Labor & Employment Law Department and member of the Employment Litigation Group and the Employment Counseling, Training & Pay Equity Group. Nikki represents clients in pre-litigation disputes and administrative proceedings as well in state and federal court cases and appeals. Her practice focuses on a wide range of employment matters including wage and hour litigation, public and private whistleblower actions, contractual disputes, actions to enforce restrictive covenants, and complaints of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.
In addition to her litigation work, Nikki counsels employers on best workplace practices and preventative employment relations policies in order to avoid or minimize claims and liabilities and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local laws. Nikki also has experience drafting and reviewing employee handbooks and internal company policies, as well as employment agreements, offer letters, separation agreements, restrictive covenant agreements, and other various contracts clauses to ensure legal compliance and mitigate risk.
Prior to joining Proskauer, Nikki also gained experience with a variety of complex commercial and business litigation matters, including business and contract disputes, breach of fiduciary duty claims, statutory violations, commercial real estate litigation, and general civil liability cases in both state and federal court.
Nikki earned her law degree from Florida State University College of Law, where she graduated ninth in her class and was inducted into the Florida State University Chapter of The Order of the Coif, a national legal honor society. In addition to serving as the President for Florida State’s nationally-ranked Trial Team, Nikki served as a Staff Editor for Florida State University Law Review. She also interned at the Florida Supreme Court, where she worked closely under the guidance of Justice Alan Lawson. Her bar exam response on Florida and Federal Constitutional Law was selected to be published by the Florida Board of Bar Examiners in their 2022 Florida Bar Examination Study Guide and Selected Answers to assist students preparing for the Florida bar exam.
magna cum laude
summa cum laude