Nikita focuses on white collar defense and health care law, representing a diverse range of clients, including diagnostics labs, physicians, hospital systems, and multinational corporations. She provides comprehensive legal services in regulatory compliance, corporate governance, and both government and internal investigations. Nikita's experience extends to defending clients before major regulatory bodies such as the Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Federal Bureau of Investigation. She advises companies on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters, helping them to navigate complex issues like climate-related disclosures, shareholder activism, and impact investing in global regulatory regimes.
Nikita's clients often face intricate legal challenges, including allegations of health care fraud and securities fraud. She helps them mitigate these issues by developing strategic responses, negotiating settlements, and ensuring adherence to evolving legal standards. Her ability to identify mitigating factors and prevent significant penalties has been instrumental in achieving favorable outcomes for her clients.
Her previous experience includes serving as a judicial clerk at the United Nations Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague and working with the Ugandan Government to create a cross-sectoral prosecutorial handbook for gender-based violence.
In addition to her professional work, Nikita is deeply committed to pro bono and community service. She has been recognized for her outstanding pro bono contributions in animal law and international human rights.