Douglas H. Wigdor

Referred to by the Financial Times as “America’s most prominent #Metoo lawyer,” Douglas H. Wigdor, routinely tries cases to verdict, has won numerous multi-million-dollar verdicts and has consistently been recognized as the top employment litigator in the country. To date, his trial verdicts, arbitration awards and settlements have exceeded $1.5 billion.
“[O]ne of New York City’s most aggressive employment lawyers.” Businessweek described Douglas as among the “top tier of telegenic anti-discrimination lawyers.”
Douglas is widely recognized as a tireless champion for victims of sexual harassment, sexual assault, race discrimination and other workplace misconduct. From Sean Combs to Harvey Weinstein and James Dolan, to Dominique Strauss-Kahn to the NFL, to the Grammys to Madison Square Garden, Douglas has been at the forefront of some of the most impactful sexual abuse and employment discrimination cases of the last two decades.
Named a Top 100 Hollywood Power Lawyer by The Hollywood Reporter and a Top Music Lawyer by Billboard, Douglas’s prolific legal career has been covered in profiles in The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek and the Independent (UK). He was also named to the first annual Forbes Top 200 Lawyers list. He has been referred to in these and other major news publications as one of the country’s most high-profile litigators.
He has testified before the UK Parliament and has appeared in a Netflix documentary about the sexual assault case against Dominique Strauss Kahn as well as in a CNN+/HBO docuseries in 2022 about Rupert Murdoch.
Douglas “has levied cases against some of the most powerful players in the business and political worlds — and won.”
–City & State’s Law Power 100 list
His “pursuit of decency, justice and high-dollar settlements in the #MeToo era has landed Douglas on the list of Law360’s Titans of the Plaintiffs Bar,” according to a profile recognizing him as one of the most influential plaintiffs’ lawyers in the U.S.
Douglas regularly writes for Forbes Diversity & Inclusion on newsworthy topics and can often be seen standing up for his clients in TV and radio interviews.
In addition to representing clients, Douglas is an arbitrator, serving on the American Arbitration Association Employment Panel. Prior to founding Wigdor LLP, Douglas practiced in the labor and employment group of a large law firm litigating on behalf of “Fortune 500″ corporations. He began his legal career an Assistant District Attorney in Suffolk County, New York.
A former U.S. Senator for New York said of Douglas, “it’s much better to have him on our side than risk sitting across from him.”
Notable recent clients include:
Douglas’s high-profile cases are frequently covered by the international news media. Most recently, his representation of Ms. Casandra Ventura in a sex trafficking and assault lawsuit against Sean “Diddy” Combs was first covered by the New York Times followed by a myriad of media outlets in the U.S. and internationally. He also represents Brian Flores, Steve Wilks, and Ray Horton in a landmark race discrimination class action against the NFL that has been discussed in countless television programs and articles, and has received public support from President Joe Biden, Stephen Colbert, Trevor Noah, Jemele Hill, Spike Lee, multiple members of Congress and numerous other high-profile individuals. The case has been widely heralded as a historic reckoning that could finally force the NFL to remedy the lack of Black representation in its coaching and executive ranks.
Douglas’s handling of numerous high-profile cases has resulted in frequent television and radio appearances including Nightline, Good Morning America, The Today Show, CBS Mornings, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer, ESPN and Neil Cavuto as well as regular spots on MSNBC, CNBC, CNN, ABC News, CBS News, NPR, the BBC and NBC News.
At the 2020 Grammy’s, host Alicia Keys commented on the retaliation suit filed by Wigdor on behalf of the former President and CEO of The Recording Academy expressing solidarity.
He is regularly quoted as a legal expert in newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, New York Law Journal, New York Magazine, London Times, Daily Telegraph, London Independent, USA Today, New York Post, New York Daily News and many others.
Douglas’s extensive litigation experience is frequently distinguished in the media. Notably, in a profile on his career, The New York Times concluded that he is “one of New York City’s most aggressive employment lawyers.” A sitting U.S. District Judge commented in another profile in the London Independent that “Mr. Wigdor is a winner.” And Bloomberg Businessweek described Douglas as among the “top tier of telegenic anti-discrimination lawyers.”
A different Bloomberg reporter referred to Douglas as “the go-to lawyer in high-profile discrimination cases on Wall Street and in the media” who is well known for “hard-knuckle tactics and aggressive public support of his clients.”
Douglas has appeared multiple times as part of an employment mediation panel at JAMS (Judicial Arbitration & Mediation) continuing legal education events and has also appeared as a speaker at the American Arbitration Association forum, the National Employment Lawyers Association, Columbia University, Cornell University, the University of Pennsylvania and Fordham Law Schools, as well as Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
Douglas frequently speaks and moderates other continuing legal education seminars for the American Conference Institute and Practicing Legal Institute. He also presents lectures to various bar associations and has published articles in numerous journals.
The vast majority of cases handled by Douglas result in confidential out-of-court settlements before they ever reach a courtroom. Nonetheless, Douglas has a reputation for obtaining multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements on behalf of his clients. Some of his most notable public outcomes include:
Douglas’s practice focuses on litigation and counseling of individuals and companies in connection with a wide array of employment issues, criminal matters and international issues. He has represented numerous clients who have been victimized by sexual harassment and sexual assault and unlawful workplace misconduct, including discrimination or harassment based on race, gender, pregnancy, age, religion, disability and/or LGBTQ+ status.
Some of his most notable representations include:
Douglas is one of New York’s most highly awarded employment attorneys. Some of his recent notable honors and accolades include:
Douglas believes in giving back and has been a long-time supporter of his communities. Some of his recent activities include:
Member: New York State Bar Association; Federal Bar Council and Association of the Bar of the City of New York.