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Best Employment Law Attorneys in District of Columbia

Lawyer Legion created this list of the top picks in 2026 for the best employment law attorneys in Washington, D.C. To rank the top attorneys, we used both objective and subjective criteria. Attorneys were selected based on their career accomplishments, professional involvement, community leadership, and board certifications.

This list represents some of the most highly accomplished employment lawyers currently practicing in Washington, D.C. When reviewing this list, please be aware of each of the following:

  • Lawyers cannot pay to be included in this list.
  • Only lawyers who are active on Lawyer Legion were selected.
  • No online directory can accurately determine a statewide list of attorneys who are actually “the best” at practicing employment and labor law.
R Scott Oswald
The Employment Law Group, P.C.
Washington, DC
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David Lawrence Scher
The Employment Law Group, P.C.
Washington, DC
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Adam Augustine Carter
The Employment Law Group, P.C.
Washington, DC
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Alan Lescht
Alan Lescht & Associates, PC
Washington, DC
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District of Columbia Employment Law Legal Resources

Employment Law Bar Associations and Legal Organizations

National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA) - The NELA is a national professional association of lawyers who represent employees against their employers and former employers in the areas of employment discrimination, illegal workplace harassment, wrongful termination, denial of employee benefits, and other employment-related matters. The National Employment Lawyers Association is the largest national association advocating for employees rights in the United States.

District of Columbia Government and Court Resources

District of Columbia Agencies

District of Columbia Agencies - The District of Columbia government oversees various services and functions crucial to its residents, including public safety, education, healthcare, and transportation. Governed by the Mayor and the D.C. Council, the government aims to enhance quality of life and ensure effective governance across all wards.

District of Columbia Chief Judge

District of Columbia Chief Judge - The Chief Judge of the District of Columbia oversees the administration of the court system, ensuring the efficient and fair operation of the courts. Responsibilities include managing court staff, assigning cases, and implementing policies to improve judicial processes. The Chief Judge represents the judiciary in interactions with other branches of government and the public.

District of Columbia Chief Judge
Phone: 202-354-3300

District of Columbia Courts

District of Columbia Courts - Established by Congress in 1970, the Superior Court of the District of Columbia serves as the trial court of general jurisdiction for the District. The court comprises a chief judge and 50 associate judges, supported by 26 magistrate judges and retired judges approved as senior judges.

District of Columbia Courts
Room 6680, 500 Indiana Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-879-1700

Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia

Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia - The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) is the primary legal authority for the District of Columbia. It enforces district laws, provides legal advice to government agencies, and protects the interests of residents. The OAG aims to become the most effective and respected public law office in the nation. Additionally, the office handles a variety of legal issues, including consumer protection, public safety, and civil rights enforcement. Through community outreach and education programs, the OAG strives to empower residents and promote justice throughout the District.

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