
Attorney Giselle Gutierrez of Exhibit G Law Firm demonstrated her commitment to community advocacy by participating in the 2025 Miami-Dade County Days in Tallahassee, an annual event that brings together over 1,000 attendees and more than 200 organizations from public and private sectors.
The two-day event, held on April 8 and 9, featured the signature ‘Paella Fest’ at the Capitol Courtyard and included legislative meetings, panel discussions, and networking opportunities focused on advancing policy initiatives for Miami-Dade County.
During the event, Gutierrez joined legal professionals, civic leaders, and policymakers to represent local residents’ interests. A key focus was supporting the earmarking of funds for CABA Pro Bono legal services, which assists community members with limited legal resources.
As a small law firm owner specializing in labor and employment law, Gutierrez’s participation underscores the significant role community-based advocates play in shaping statewide policy and promoting civic engagement. Her expertise in workplace safety, equality, and compliance adds depth to her advocacy efforts.
Gutierrez has previously argued cases before the National Labor Relations Board and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, as well as in Florida and federal courts. Her law practice handles a diverse range of employment matters, including unpaid wages, discrimination, whistleblower lawsuits, and employment contract litigation.
Beyond her legal practice, Gutierrez is known for conducting training seminars on labor and employment laws and volunteering with organizations like the Florida Bar Association and Cuban American Bar Association. Her multifaceted approach to legal advocacy demonstrates a commitment to workplace fairness and community support.

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