Employment Lawyers

Employment lawyers represent workers in wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage & hour disputes, and severance negotiations.

150.672 Employment Law attorneys listed on AttorneyQnA

American employment is mostly “at will” — either side can usually end the relationship — but employers cannot fire, refuse to hire, or treat workers worse because of protected characteristics, in retaliation for protected activity, or in violation of contract or statute. An employment lawyer translates a vague sense that something was wrong at work into a specific legal claim and a strategy to recover lost wages, back pay, and emotional-distress damages.

Common employment claims

  • Wrongful termination in violation of public policy, contract, or anti-discrimination law
  • Discrimination based on race, sex, age, disability, religion, national origin, or pregnancy
  • Sexual harassment and hostile work environment
  • Retaliation for whistleblowing, reporting discrimination, or filing a workers comp claim
  • Wage and hour violations: unpaid overtime, off-the-clock work, misclassification as exempt or independent contractor
  • FMLA and ADA interference and denial of reasonable accommodation
  • Severance negotiation and review
  • Non-compete enforcement and defense

Where to file: EEOC, state agency, or court

Federal discrimination claims under Title VII, ADA, and ADEA require filing a Charge of Discrimination with the EEOC (or equivalent state agency) within 180 to 300 days of the discriminatory act — a hard deadline. Wage claims can be filed with the U.S. Department of Labor or state labor agency, or directly in court. An employment lawyer chooses the venue that maximizes your leverage and recovery.

When to talk to an employment lawyer

  • You were fired suddenly after raising a concern or taking protected leave
  • You are offered severance with a release of claims
  • You are subject to a non-compete that limits your next job
  • You suspect you are misclassified or owed unpaid overtime
  • You are experiencing harassment and HR is not responding
Atty. Heidi Anne Stark Wells
Atty. Heidi Anne Stark Wells
Birmingham 28 year

Heidi Anne Stark Wells is a lawyer practicing litigation, employment law. Heidi received a B.S. degree from Florida State University in 1994, and has ...

Employment Law Litigation
Atty. Minda Riley Campbell
Atty. Minda Riley Campbell
Birmingham 29 year

Mrs. Minda Riley Campbell is a lawyer practicing labor and employment.

Labor and Employment
Atty. Christopher Michael Michalik
Atty. Christopher Michael Michalik
Richmond 27 year

Christopher Michael Michalik is a lawyer practicing appeals, labor & employment, employee benefits/executive compensation litigation. Christopher rece...

Appeals Employee Benefits/Executive Compensation Litigation Labor Employment
Atty. Robyn Bufford Bennitt
Atty. Robyn Bufford Bennitt
Birmingham 31 year

Mrs. Robyn Bufford Bennitt is a lawyer practicing civil rights, labor and employment law.

Civil Rights Labor And Employment Law
Atty. Joseph Vincent Musso
Atty. Joseph Vincent Musso
Bennington 31 year

Mr. Joseph Vincent Musso is a lawyer practicing labor and employment law, litigation.

Labor And Employment Law Litigation
Atty. Anthony Nicholas Fox
Atty. Anthony Nicholas Fox
Birmingham 43 year

Mr. Anthony Nicholas Fox is a lawyer practicing workers compensation, labor and employment, insurance defense and 2 other areas of law.

Insurance Defense Labor and Employment Workers Compensation General Practice Insurance Coverage
Atty. Julie Jenkins Logan
Atty. Julie Jenkins Logan
Atlanta 30 year

Ms. Julie Jenkins Logan is a lawyer practicing insurance defense litigation, premises liability, employment law and 2 other areas of law.

Employment Law Insurance Defense Litigation Premises Liability Trucking Litigation Workers Compensation
Atty. Hubert Aubrey Grissom, Jr.
Atty. Hubert Aubrey Grissom, Jr.
Tampa 59 year

Mr. Hubert Aubrey Grissom, Jr. is a lawyer practicing employment law, labor, business torts and 5 other areas of law.

Business Torts Employment Law Labor Class Action Family +3
Atty. Ms Kimberly Christine Page
Atty. Ms Kimberly Christine Page
Phoenix 33 year

Ms Kimberly Christine Page is a lawyer practicing civil rights law, employment discrimination law, litigation. Kimberly received a degree from Stanfor...

Civil Rights Law Employment Discrimination Law Litigation
Atty. G. William Davenport
Atty. G. William Davenport
Savannah 49 year

G. William Davenport is a lawyer practicing civil rights law, disability, labor and employment law.

Civil Rights Law Disability Labor And Employment Law
Atty. Christopher Nathan Smith
Atty. Christopher Nathan Smith
Savannah 28 year

Mr. Christopher Nathan Smith is a lawyer practicing employment litigation, employment discrimination, wrongful termination.

Employment Discrimination Employment Litigation Wrongful Termination
Atty. Robin Wyatt Andrews
Atty. Robin Wyatt Andrews
Birmingham 35 year

Mrs. Robin Wyatt Andrews is a lawyer practicing employment law, civil litigation, family law.

Civil Litigation Employment Law Family Law
Atty. Melissa B. Collins
Atty. Melissa B. Collins
Birmingham 29 year

Melissa B. Collins is a lawyer practicing plaintiffs trial practice, age discrimination, civil appeals and 29 other areas of law.

Age Discrimination Civil Appeals Plaintiffs Trial Practice Bankruptcy Chapter 7 And 13 Breach of Contract +27
Atty. Sara Jo Kaufman
Atty. Sara Jo Kaufman
Dallas 28 year

Sara Jo Kaufman is a lawyer practicing employee benefits, tax. Sara received a B.A. degree from Illinois Wesleyan University in 1993, and has been lic...

Employee Benefits Tax
Atty. Robert W. Creveling
Atty. Robert W. Creveling
Birmingham

Robert W. Creveling is a lawyer practicing employee benefit law.

Employee Benefit Law
Atty. V. Leigh Mattox
Atty. V. Leigh Mattox
Birmingham 32 year

V. Leigh Mattox is a lawyer practicing health care law, corporate law, labor and employment and 2 other areas of law.

Corporate Law Health Care Law Labor and Employment Business Law Intellectual Property
Atty. Emily J. Hurst
Atty. Emily J. Hurst
Jacksonville 33 year

Emily J. Hurst is a lawyer practicing personal injury, employment law, general practice.

Employment Law General Practice Personal Injury
Atty. Miriam Gibson Harris
Atty. Miriam Gibson Harris
Hoover 30 year

Ms. Miriam Gibson Harris is a lawyer practicing employment, litigation.

Employment Litigation
Atty. April Bryan Danielson
Atty. April Bryan Danielson
Birmingham 29 year

Ms. April Bryan Danielson is a lawyer practicing business law, construction law, employment law and 6 other areas of law.

Business Law Construction Law Employment Law Government And Public Sector Governmental, Constitutional And Election Law +4
Atty. Christopher DiGiorgio
Atty. Christopher DiGiorgio
San Jose 33 year

Christopher DiGiorgio is a lawyer practicing labor & employment, immigration. Christopher received a B.A. degree from University of Alabama in 1990, a...

Immigration Labor Employment

Frequently Asked Questions about Employment

How much does it cost to hire an employment lawyer?
Many employment cases are taken on contingency (typically 33% to 40%) with no upfront cost. Severance review and contract review are usually flat-fee. Hourly representation is also available; rates range from $250 to $600+ per hour depending on the market.
Do I have a wrongful termination claim?
You may, if your firing breached an employment contract, violated public policy, was retaliatory for protected activity, or was based on a protected characteristic. At-will employment by itself does not create a claim — the employer’s motive matters.
Should I sign the severance agreement?
Not before having an employment lawyer review it. Severance agreements usually require you to waive significant legal claims. A lawyer can identify claims worth keeping, negotiate higher severance, and remove overbroad non-disparagement or non-compete terms.
Can my employer fire me for filing an EEOC charge?
Retaliation against an employee who files an EEOC charge or otherwise opposes discrimination is itself illegal — and often easier to prove than the underlying discrimination. A retaliation claim adds value to the overall case.
How long do I have to file a discrimination claim?
Federal discrimination claims must usually be filed with the EEOC within 180 days (300 days in states with deferral agencies) of the discriminatory act. State-law deadlines vary. Wage claims have separate, often longer statutes. Talk to a lawyer immediately if you suspect discrimination.
Is my non-compete enforceable?
Depends on the state. California voids most non-competes; Texas, Florida, and others enforce them within reason. Geographic scope, duration, and the legitimate business interest claimed all affect enforceability. A lawyer can review the agreement against the law of the state where it would be enforced.
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