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Josh Kirkpatrick provides 24/7 service and pragmatic advice to clients. He represents clients in a wide range of employment and labor law matters in federal and state court in Colorado and Montana, in arbitration and mediation, and before numerous government agencies. He has litigated hundreds of cases arising under dozens of laws regulating the employment relationship, including cases involving claims of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.

Josh has extensive litigation experience relating to state and federal wage and hour issues, including many claims that have involved attempts by plaintiffs to obtain class action or collective action treatment. His practice also focuses on consulting with a wide range of employers on wage and hour compliance, ensuring best practices, and avoiding class litigation. He is a core member of Littler’s Wage and Hour practice group.

Josh has particular knowledge of legal issues involving the contingent workforce impacting companies in the staffing, recruiting, PEO, and “gig economy” industries. He is legal counsel for the National Association of Personnel Services (NAPS).

Josh frequently partners with clients on the benefits and risks of introducing artificial intelligence systems in the workplace. He is a member of Littler’s AI & Technology Practice Group and chairs the Firm’s AI Governance Committee with respect to internal development and deployment of AI tools.

Josh has significant clients in the following industries:

  • Financial services and “Fintech”
  • Internet and technology
  • Hospitality and restaurant
  • Broadcasting
  • Retail
  • Construction

Josh frequently presents before attorneys, human resources professionals and employer organizations on:

  • Wage and hour issues
  • Workplace discrimination and harassment
  • Contingent workforce issues
  • Artificial Intelligence

Selected Matters

Romero v. Altitude Entertainment & Kroenke Sports:  Secured complete defense verdict following a week-long federal jury trial alleging discrimination and retaliation.

Ensey v. Mini Mart, Inc.: Montana Supreme Court decision upholding constitutionality of arbitration and fee shifting provisions in Wrongful Discharge from Employment Act.

EEOC v. Beverage Distribs. Co., LLC: Reversing jury verdict on the basis of faulty jury instruction in ADA litigation versus EEOC.

Affiliazioni professionali e istituzionali

Member

Colorado Bar Association

Member

Federal Bar Association

Riconoscimenti

Named, The Best Lawyers in America®

2016-2025

Ranked, Labor & Employment

Chambers USA

2017-2024

Named, Top 10 Most Influential Labor & Employment Lawyers in Colorado

Business Today

2023

News, Analysis & Press

Speaking Engagements

2024 Littler AI Summit

Washington, DC

September 23, 2024

2021 Rocky Mountain Virtual Regional Employer Conference

Denver, CO

October 6, 2021

Navigating Montana’s Laws Regarding Vaccination Status and Discrimination and WDEA Claims

October 5, 2021

Compliance Coffee Talk: Colorado's New Equal Pay Transparency Job Posting and Internal Promotion Notice Requirements

Denver, CO

March 3, 2021

2020 Rocky Mountain Virtual Employer

November 18, 2020

Colorado Employment Law Update

2019 Rocky Mountain Employer Conference, Denver, CO

October 4, 2019

Formazione

  • J.D., University of Michigan Law School, 1999
  • B.A., University of Memphis, 1995summa cum laude

Foro di appartenenza

Colorado
Montana