Employment / Labor Law insurance
High RiskEmployment and labor law practices advise employers on compliance, represent parties in discrimination and harassment litigation, handle wage and hour disputes, and negotiate employment agreements. Plaintiff-side employment firms face lower malpractice risk similar to personal injury practices, but defense-side firms advising employers on compliance carry significant exposure. Errors in compliance advice can trigger class-action liability for the employer client.

Key Malpractice Exposures
Failure to advise employer clients on evolving wage and hour regulations, particularly overtime classification, can result in class-action exposure running into millions of dollars. Errors in drafting non-compete agreements, severance packages, or employee handbooks create liability when those documents fail to hold up in court. Missed EEOC filing deadlines and failure to preserve evidence in discrimination cases are frequent claim triggers.
Coverage Considerations
Defense-side employment firms should carry higher limits because the damages alleged by their clients' employees in underlying cases can be substantial. Carriers differentiate sharply between plaintiff and defense practices when pricing coverage. Firms that provide HR consulting or conduct workplace investigations should verify that these services fall within the policy's definition of professional legal services.
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