With nearly three decades of dedicated service in employment law, Cristina Molteni is a seasoned advocate committed to safeguarding workers' rights. Her career spans over 25 years, marked by unwavering compassion, dedication, and a relentless pursuit of justice on behalf of her clients.
Cristina's commitment to her clients is reflected in her track record of success. With a focus on litigating wage and hour claims, class action employment cases, wrongful termination, harassment, retaliation, and discrimination law, she has consistently delivered favorable outcomes. Additionally, she provides invaluable guidance on prevailing wage and public works law, severance agreements, employee privacy, and workplace issues.
Prior to establishing herself in California, Cristina honed her legal acumen as a law clerk in the National Labor Court in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and as a tenured professor of Labor and Employment Law and Private International Law in Universidade Cândido Mendes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Her extensive experience in these diverse environments has enriched her perspective and deepened her legal skills.
Throughout her career, Cristina has been instrumental in securing millions of dollars in settlements and injunctive relief for workers in California, solidifying her reputation as a formidable advocate for employee rights. Her commitment to advocacy extends beyond the courtroom, as she conducts training seminars and presentations in Spanish and Portuguese on various employment law topics.
Outside of her professional endeavors, Cristina finds joy in spending quality time with her family, engaging in insightful discussions with her school-age children, and planning exciting vacations. She also enjoys participating in conformation shows with her beloved family dog, embracing life's diverse experiences with enthusiasm and grace.