Bayardo Alemán Attorney at Law
PRACTICE AREAS
  • Labor and Employment
  • Complex Busines Litigation
ADMISSIONS
  • Florida Bar
  • United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida
  • United States District Court for the Northern District of Florida
  • United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
EDUCATION

Law School
 – University of Florida, cum laude

Undergraduate
 – University of Florida, B.A., magna cum laude

Partner

Bayardo E. Alemán is a founding partner of Alemán Law. He regularly handles high-stakes cases covering sensitive subject matters in all areas of labor & employment law, including employment discrimination, retaliation, whistleblower lawsuits, and sexual harassment lawsuits. Bayardo has extensive experience litigating non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, and wage and hour lawsuits in a wide range of industries. Bayardo also counsels clients on day-to-day human resources issues and frequently speaks and conducts training on labor & employment issues in English and Spanish. Prior to joining the Firm, Bayardo was a partner at one of Florida’s most-well respected full-service firms.

Bayardo has been recognized by Florida Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star” every year from 2017 through 2021 and as a “Super Lawyer” in 2022 and 2023. He has also been recognized by Best Lawyers in 2024. Between 2018 and 2023, Benchmark Litigation has named Bayardo, a “A Top Litigator Under 40,” a “Labor and Employment Star” and a “Future Star.” That publication also named him to its “40 & Under Hot List” from 2018 through 2020. Bayardo was named a “Top Lawyer” by the South Florida Legal Guide in 2020, 2021, and 2022. In 2021 and 2022, Bayardo was named to Florida Trend’s “Legal Elite” – a recognition given to only 1,263 attorneys in the State of Florida (just over 1%). Bayardo was also named a top “40 Under 40 Outstanding Lawyers of South Florida” by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in 2016. He earned his J.D., cum laude, from the University of Florida Levin College of Law. A proud Gator, in 2019, Bayardo was named among the University of Florida’s “Top 40 Under 40 Outstanding Young Alumni.”

Bayardo moved to the U.S. from Nicaragua at the age of 8, and remains deeply committed to the Hispanic community. Through the Cuban American Bar Association’s Pro Bono Immigrant Minors Project, Bayardo has represented unaccompanied immigrant children who have fled poverty and violence in Central America, obtaining U.S. permanent visas for them. He also serves as guardian ad litem and volunteers at legal clinics where he advises low-income individuals on landlord/tenant, immigration, and employment issues, and a domestic violence center where he provides legal advice on employment rights to victims of domestic or sexual violence.

Although the Firm represents companies and public entities, it also proudly represents individuals in high-stakes matters. As a first-generation immigrant raised by hard-working parents who instilled the importance of a tireless work ethic, compassion, and integrity, Bayardo knows the importance of helping those in need and of what it takes to achieve just results.

AWARDS
  • Benchmark Litigation, “Labor & Employment Star — South,
    40 & Under Hot List,” 2018-2020
  • Benchmark Litigation, “40 & Under Hot List” — 2018-2021
  • Florida Super Lawyers, Rising Star, 2017-2021
  • Florida Super Lawyers, Super Lawyer, 2022 and 2023
  • South Florida Legal Guide, Top Lawyers, 2020, 2021, and 2022
  • Florida Trend’s “Legal Elite,” 2021-2022
  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, “40 Under 40 Outstanding Lawyers of South Florida,” 2016
  • University of Florida’s “Top 40 Under 40 Outstanding Young Alumni,” 2019
  • Recognized by Best Lawyers, 2024

Representative Experience

 Counseled national and international companies in all areas of labor and employment law, including conducting comprehensive due diligence of companies targeted for acquisition.

Successfully defended arbitration grievances on behalf of the multinational concessionaire, resulting in the upholding of Collective Bargaining Agreement provisions and management rights.

Obtained summary judgment victory in state court (and successfully defended the appeal) for a multinational restaurant chain sued for sexual harassment.

Obtained summary judgment victory in federal court for multinational food distributor against former employee seeking overtime wages due to alleged misclassification.

Obtained permanent injunction on behalf of multinational food distributor against former employee in violation of non-competition agreement.

Obtained permanent injunction on behalf of multinational bank against former employee in violation of non-solicitation agreement.

Successfully defended several arbitration grievances on behalf of international sugar producer, resulting in the upholding of discipline for employee misconduct.

Successfully defended multinational food distributor in lawsuit alleging violation of a non-competition agreement.

Obtained victory for bank client in state court lawsuit brought by former employee claiming unpaid wages.

Obtained summary judgment victory in state court for aerospace company in lawsuit brought by former employee claiming whistleblower status and alleging retaliation, and successfully defended appeal of state court’s dismissal.

Successfully secured dismissal of over 30 lawsuits in state and federal courts arising out of the denial of health benefits claims.

Obtained summary judgment victory in state court for healthcare company seeking to enforce non-competition agreement against former employee.

Obtained summary judgment victory in federal court for educational institution in lawsuit brought by former employee alleging pregnancy discrimination.

Obtained summary judgment victory in federal court for multinational bank in lawsuit brought by former temporary employee alleging sexual harassment and retaliation.

Obtained summary judgment victory for international hotel in lawsuit alleging disability discrimination and retaliation by former employee.

Obtained summary judgment victory in state court for national supermarket chain manager in lawsuit by former employee alleging tortious interference with a business relationship.

Obtained summary judgment victory in state court for local hospitality client in lawsuit brought by former employee for unpaid wages following employee’s termination.

Presentations

  • “Criminal, Regulatory, and Employment Law Compliance in Florida,” Doral Chamber of Commerce, September 16, 2015
  • “Employment Law Issues for Accountants and Financial Professionals,” Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants Miami-Dade Chapter, June 30, 2015
  • “What Every Employer Needs to Know about Labor & Employment Laws in Florida,” Doral Chamber of Commerce, June 3, 2015
  • “Surprising NLRB Decisions Hiding in Plain Sight,” May 2015
  • “Labor & Employment Law Essentials for Employers and Management,” Doral Chamber of Commerce, November 5, 2014
  • “Labor & Employment Law Essentials for Employers & Management,” Doral Chamber of Commerce PowerBusiness Expo, July 13, 2014
  • “Is the Grass Greener with Your Competition? Drafting and Enforcing Covenants Not To Compete,” Stearns Weaver Miller’s 24th Annual Labor and Employment Law Seminar, May 2014
  • “Preparing for Game Day with an Unemployment Compensation Claimant,” 2012
  • “What’s New Regarding ADAAA, GINA and USERRA?,” May 2011
  • “City Life: Best Employment Practices for Public Sector Employees,” May 2010
  • “American as Pastel de Manzana: Dealing with the Unique Issues of Florida’s Diverse Workforce,” May 2009