Nicholas W. Woodfield

Nicholas W. Woodfield

The Employment Law Group, P.C. • Washington, DC
Employment LaborEmployment LawGeneral PracticeInvestigationsLabor & Employment

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(833) 900-3630
Address
1717 K St. NW, Washington, DC, 20006, US

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About

Nicholas Woodfield is a seasoned trial attorney with almost 30 years of experience litigating cases. He specializes in civil litigation and appellate advocacy and focuses on representing clients in retaliation cases, along with cases involving discrimination, whistleblowers, qui tam actions, and wage non-payment and misclassification claims under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). Mr. Woodfield is a founding partner at The Employment Law Group® law firm and is the firm’s general counsel. Mr. Woodfield is known for his record of winning multiple retaliation cases under the federal Whistleblower Protection Act and other statutes. Other notable victories for clients include: Mr. Woodfield has helped strengthen and even define laws protecting employees, such as laws that bolster the rights of employees to act collectively when their wages are unlawfully withheld. He has recovered millions in judgments and settlements for his clients, including a $1.13 million Wage Payment Act judgment and multiple seven-figure class action settlements. Mr. Woodfield also works with clients who are the subjects of workplace investigations into their own conduct. He specializes in minimizing the damages and protecting their careers to avoid clients being disproportionately punished for their actions. “It’s gratifying to help decent people who have made some bad calls,” Mr. Woodfield says. “A mistake that snowballs horribly could easily happen to anyone. Our goal is to stop their lives from hitting a freefall.” Mr. Woodfield’s significant work in representing employees has led to a peer-nominated fellowship in the prestigious College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. In Mr. Woodfield’s opinion, his career started at just the right time and place to lay the foundation for this later success. He graduated with his law degree from Samford University in 1995 and began working for a firm in Birmingham, Alabama. At the time, there was a significant peak in civil lawsuits going to trial, which gave Mr. Woodfield ample opportunity to gain more trial experience than many of his peers. He tried (and won) his first jury trial about 60 days after beginning to work at the firm. In 1999, Mr. Woodfield took a brief break to continue his education as a Visiting Postgraduate Student in Law at the University of Oxford in England. Afterwards, he moved to D.C. and went back to litigating cases, first at a different law firm and then at TELG. He found that his prior experience in Alabama gave him an edge in D.C., where many lawyers were not accustomed to going all the way to trial. While Mr. Woodfield has many trial wins, he has succeeded just as much outside of the courtroom. Oftentimes, Mr. Woodfield turns the case in favor of his client during depositions. He considers his strategy in choosing when and what questions to ask to be a key advantage in unravelling the opposing argument with new evidence and subsequently reaching a settlement for clients. Mr. Woodfield has spent decades refining his techniques and expanding his knowledge base to better serve his clients. His extensive experience proves useful in providing creative solutions and guiding clients through the otherwise complex and overwhelming field of employment law. “Attempting to go through the legal process alone is akin to walking across the Mojave Desert after watching a YouTube video. You’re not prepared for the journey,” Mr. Woodfield says. “Yes, it’s possible you could do it, but it’s almost guaranteed to have a bad outcome. Our experience at TELG can help guide you.” For over a decade, Mr. Woodfield has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers for his work. Washingtonian Magazine and Northern Virginia magazine named Mr. Woodfield to their “Top Lawyers” lists, and Lawdragon ranked him one of the top 500 leading plaintiff-side employment lawyers in the U.S. His recognition extends to the media, where outlets frequently ask for his thoughts on employment law matters. Mr. Woodfield is a member of the Federal Bar Association and the National Employment Lawyers Association. He was formerly the president of the Virginia Employment Lawyers Association for about eight years. In the mornings before work, Mr. Woodfield wakes up early to go rowing on the Potomac river. Mr. Woodfield previously rowed during graduate school and picked up the hobby again, now rowing with the Potomac Boat Club. He is married with two kids and has a rescue dog named Wanda. Mr. Woodfield is admitted to practice law in Alabama, Maryland, Virginia, D.C., and various federal courts including the United States Supreme Court.

About Employment Labor Law

Employment and labor attorneys handle workplace legal matters including discrimination, wrongful termination, and wage disputes. They represent both employees and employers. Common matters include wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, wage disputes.

Credentials

Education
2000 Oxford University 1995 Samford University, Cumberland School of Law JD - Juris Doctor 1990 Washington and Lee University BA - Bachelor of Arts

Recognition & Involvement

Publications
2011 Westlaw Journal on Employment The SEC's New Rules for the Dodd-Frank Whistle-blower Program 2010 Maryland State Bar Association Fall Newsletter DMD Extends FLSA’s Prohibition of Retaliation to Mistaken but Good Faith Complaints to a State Agency 2010 Maryland State Bar Association Fall Newsletter Maryland Workplace Fraud Act and the Misclassification of Construction and Landscaping Employees 2008 DC Bar Publications Wage-Hour Practice, a chapter in the DC Practice Manual 2000 Denver Journal of International Law and Policy The policy/operational dichotomy in intra-state tort liability: an example of the ever-continuing transformation of the common law.
Associations
2005 - Present United States Supreme Court Bar Member 2003 - Present Metropolitan Washington Employment Lawyers Association Member 2003 - Present Maryland State Bar Association Member 2003 - Present National Employment Lawyers Association VA Advisory Rep., Judicial Nominations Comm. 2002 - Present Virginia State Bar Member
Speaking
2013 Virginia CLE Employment Law Update FLSA Litigation Strategy 2013 The Federal Circuit Bar Association's 2013 Merit Systems Protection Board Forum Impact of the Whistleblower Protection Enhancement Act on Litigation 2012 Virginia CLE Identifying and Resolving Wage and Hour Claims-From the Plaintiffs' Perspective 2012 District of Columbia Bar FLSA: Current Issues 2012 Changing Currents in Employment Law New Wage and Hour Protections to Home Healthcare Workers and New Retaliation Protections Pursuant to the U.S. Supereme Court Kasden Decision and 4th Circuit Decisions
Updated: Mar 08, 2026