- Rates $300–$550/hr · Retainers typically $4,000–$10,000
- Local market Miami employment attorneys take discrimination and wrongful termination cases on contingency — no upfront fee, attorney takes 25–40% of recovery. Severance review is flat-fee ($500–$1,500). Advisory and contract work is billed hourly.
- Tip Save all relevant emails, performance reviews, and communications before leaving your employer — access ends on your last day
- Verify floridabar.org (The Florida Bar) before paying a retainer
Trump administration DEI executive orders have triggered widespread corporate programme eliminations in 2026, generating a surge in wrongful termination and discrimination claims nationally. Miami employment attorneys are reporting high volumes of new cases from employees dismissed during DEI-related restructuring.
What FL employees need to know: Federal DEI rollbacks don't eliminate state-level anti-discrimination protections. FL employees may have stronger claims under state law even where federal protections have been narrowed — state human rights laws often cover smaller employers and broader protected classes than federal law.
Acting quickly matters: If you were recently terminated during a DEI-related restructuring, the window to preserve your legal options is limited. Consult a Miami employment attorney before signing anything your employer sends you.
Full Price Breakdown
| Level | Price Range | What This Gets You |
|---|---|---|
| Uncontested / Simple | $2,100 | Both parties agree on all terms — flat fee arrangement |
| Contested (standard) | $6,300 | Disputed issues, hourly billing, licensed attorney |
| Complex / High-conflict | $21,000 | Multiple disputes, lengthy proceedings, senior counsel |
| Per case | Hourly: $250–$650/hr avg | Initial retainer typically $3,000–$8,000 — not total cost |
📍 Miami vs national average: Miami Employment costs ($6,300) are close to the $6,000 national average. COL index 105 — national baseline is 100. Data sourced from BLS Regional Price Parities and updated quarterly.