Craig E. Leen

Craig Leen is a partner in the firm's Labor, Employment, and Workplace Safety practice, and co-leads the firm’s OFCCP and Affirmative Action Compliance area of focus. His depth of experience spans across federal, state, and local government, as well as the private sector.

Prior to joining the firm, Craig served as the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), a federal civil rights enforcement agency at the US Department of Labor. In this role, Craig reported directly to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of Labor; overseeing approximately 450 employees and a budget of over US$105 million, with a mission to ensure compliance by federal contractors with equal employment opportunity and non-discrimination obligations.

During his tenure, OFCCP experienced record years in both enforcement recoveries and compliance assistance, with Craig overseeing three rulemakings and issuance of several technical assistance guides to help employers comply with the law. Likewise, as an agency head at the US DOL, Craig worked directly with numerous other federal agencies, including the Wage & Hour Division (WHD), the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA), the Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP), the Employment Training Administration (ETA), the Office of Apprenticeship (OA), the Civil Rights and Federal Programs Divisions of the US Department of Justice, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the US Department of Health and Human Services, the US Department of Education, the Office of Management & Budget (OMB), and the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). 

From his leadership experience at OFCCP and US DOL, Craig provides clients who conduct business with the federal government a wealth of experience and insight into the enforcement of equal employment opportunity regulations, including compliance with affirmative action and nondiscrimination obligations, with Craig representing employers before federal agencies, including US DOL and the EEOC, and in litigation before courts at the trial and appellate levels. Likewise, he provides frequent advice to clients on developing  equal employment opportunity (EEO) and inclusion programs  that are compliant with Title VII and the ADA, and conducting comprehensive pay equity and promotions self-audits. Indeed, Craig has extensive experience overseeing internal employment audits, reviews, and investigations that can help companies in ensuring compliance with applicable employment laws, including in the use of artificial intelligence in employment. Finally, Craig's knowledge and experience with the regulatory process is of significant value in providing counsel as to agency rulemakings under the Administrative Procedure Act, including advising clients on submitting comments on notices of proposed rulemakings.

Craig is frequently consulted by organizations on their disability inclusion, neurodiversity, and accessibility programs, and he is a frequent speaker on disability inclusion in the workplace, in education, and in all aspects of society.

Craig's experiences prior to OFCCP as a government attorney at the municipal and county levels in Florida also provide him a unique vantage point to advise clients on all aspects of regulatory compliance at multiple levels of government.