Lukasz “Luke” Gilewski focuses his practice primarily on wage and hour litigation and advice, including agency audits, class action litigation, and single plaintiff claims. Luke has experience representing and guiding clients through wage and hour audits before local, state, and federal agencies including Denver Labor, Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, and the Department of Labor.
With Colorado being at the forefront of pay transparency in job postings, Luke concentrates in advice and counsel on pay transparency laws both in Colorado and throughout the country. He publishes a periodic email to national and local employers with a focus on updates in pay transparency bills and regulations in all fifty states and the District of Columbia. His practice also includes representing clients in CDLE pay transparency audits. In addition to pay transparency, Luke advises and represents clients on a wide range of wage and hour issues including:
- The Federal Labor Standards Act
- Colorado’s Wage Act
- The Colorado Overtime and Minimum Wage Pay Standards Order
- Commissions and bonuses
- Worker classification and independent contractor analysis
- Meals and rest breaks
- Tips and tipped employees
- Payment of earned vacation upon separation of employment
- Denver Minimum Wage Ordinance
As a career litigator, Luke also has experience representing his clients in state, federal, and administrative tribunals. Having litigated in front of judges, juries, hearing officers and arbitrators, Luke does not shy away from the courtroom.
Luke has actively practiced in Colorado since graduating from law school in 2018. Before joining Littler in 2022 and finding his passion for wage and hour work, Luke previously worked in criminal defense and general civil litigation.