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Nicola Rabson

Employment Partner, London

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UK (England & Wales)

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"I am the trusted advisor to many clients for their most challenging, high-profile, and sensitive people-related matters. I aim to be an accessible and solutions-focused adviser and I’m known for keeping a cool head in a crisis who will challenge clients and peers to deliver the right result.”

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Beyond the Office

With finger on the cultural and societal pulse of the workplace and decades of experience advising large private and listed organisations, Nicola has a keen interest in the future of work and is a trusted advisor to many as the zeitgeist on workplace culture and conduct continues to shift. In 2015, Nicola spearheaded Linklaters’ ‘listen up’ campaign aiming to re-focus the corporate world’s whistleblowing discussion on internal behaviours and responses to whistleblowing. She was awarded Times Lawyer of the Week for her work in this area.

In recent years, Nicola has been at the forefront of advising businesses on workplace culture, diversity and inclusion, and workplace activism. In 2017 Nicola was the vanguard advising businesses on workplace culture following the MeToo movement and led the firm’s Culture Conference for businesses. She is a frequent speaker and commentator on these issues and is well-known in the market for her expertise in these areas.

Having been the Global Head of the Employment & Incentives practice and a Partner at Linklaters for over 25 years, Nicola has extensive experience managing her own business and advising stakeholders and peers in a variety of roles.

She is also a CEDR accredited mediator and is experienced in arbitration, mediation and negotiation, alongside her external portfolio of board roles: equipping Nicola with a unique skill-set which she brings to her mandates, and differentiate her from market peers.

Education and Qualifications

Nicola studied law at King’s College, London.