Mrs Roxana Abrasu > Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen > Bucharest, Romania > Lawyer Profile

Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen
201 BARBU VACARESCU STREET, 18TH FLOOR
GLOBALWORTH TOWER, 2ND DISTRICT
020276 BUCHAREST
Romania

Work Department

Employment

Position

Roxana Abrasu is a Partner and Head of the Employment and Labour law practice of NNDKP. She has over 16 years of professional experience in employment and labor law. She has extensive knowledge and experience assisting both private Romanian and foreign clients on the full range of employment matters, either in the context of major projects or during regular business activity. Roxana provides expert advice in relation to individual and collective labour relationships, being called to implement HR strategies, anticipate legal issues and reduce legal risks in the context of enforcement of business strategies.

Career

She has been part of the NNDKP team since 2010 and was appointed Partner in 2021.

Languages

Roxana is fluent in English.

Memberships

Roxana Abrasu is a member of the Bucharest Bar.

Education

Roxana Abrasu graduated from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi Law School in 2007.

Lawyer Rankings

Romania > Employment

(Next Generation Partners)

Roxana AbrasuNestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen

Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen‘s employment team ‘has profound professional knowledge‘ of labour and employment matters, both standalone and as a part of interdisciplinary projects. From its offices in Bucharest, Timisoara and Cluj-Napoca, it serves a number of high-profile multinational clients, providing both ongoing employment law advice and support in complex, sensitive matters such as disciplinary investigations. Team head Roxana Abrasu is recommended for her ‘deep expertise in labour law‘; she is supported by a specialised team including Gabriela Dinu, whose experience runs the gamut of employment matters; Ionut Stancu, who is praised for his ‘strong expertise’ in the area; Flavia Danciulescu, noted by clients for her ‘proficiency and dedication’; and Daniel Stancescu, whose expertise spans both contentious and noncontentious matters.