Alexa Laborda Nelson dedicates her practice to employment litigation and counseling. Alexa has represented employers in a wide range of matters, including:
- Claims of whistleblower retaliation under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act, the False Claims Act, and the Pennsylvania Whistleblower Law
- Employment discrimination and retaliation under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, and their state counterparts
- Litigation of restrictive covenant and trade secret matters, including claims under the Uniform Trade Secrets Act and the Defend Trade Secrets Act
Alexa has successfully defended employers in cases in federal and state court as well as in arbitration. Her results include:
- A defense verdict in a federal jury trial involving claims for retaliation under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination and defamation
- An award for the employer in an arbitration of a high-level executive’s claims of whistleblower retaliation
- An award for the employer in an arbitration of a former employee’s age discrimination, Family and Medical Leave Act retaliation, and whistleblower retaliation claims under the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act
- Summary judgment in favor of the employer on a former employee’s claims under the New Jersey Conscientious Employee Protection Act
Alexa advises clients on personnel decisions, accommodation requests, leaves of absence, harassment claims, reductions in force, and other legal compliance issues. She conducts workplace investigations, as well as employee and supervisor training.
Alexa devotes substantial time to firm and community citizenship. She is co-chair of the firm’s Reunión affinity group, which provides support, development and networking opportunities for attorneys who identify as Latine, Latina, Latino, Hispanic and/or Spanish-speaking, and their allies. She is also a member of Littler’s Whistleblower and Retaliation practice group, for which she is a frequent contributor.
Prior to joining Littler, Alexa worked as an associate at a large law firm in Philadelphia where she represented businesses in both state and federal court. She also was a judicial law clerk for the Hon. Ronald E. Bookbinder, A.J.S.C., in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Burlington County Vicinage, Law Division, before beginning private practice.
During law school, Alexa was a legal intern for the compliance and employee relations team of a large Philadelphia based corporation. There, she worked with in-house counsel and employee relations to address the company’s employee issues and create nationwide employee training. Alexa also interned for the Hon. Renee Cardwell-Hughes in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.
Before pursuing her law degree, Alexa worked for her undergraduate alma mater in Bologna, Italy.