• Preston v. Cervus Equipment Corporation and Bertsch vs. Datastealth Inc. with Matthew Fisher and Matthew Certosimo
    Apr 23 2025

    "We have put all this work in and none of it will matter if the decimal is in the wrong place, or the release has two extra words we didn't notice." Matthew Fisher and Matthew Certosimo join Chris Robertson and Sarah Goodenough to discuss Preston v. Cervus Equipment Corporation and Bertsch v. Datastealth Inc. The common theme in these two cases is that employment law is not as unfair to employers as it is often alleged. It is, rather, a heavily technical process for both sides. Both these cases show that the devil is truly in the details.


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    39 mins
  • Galea v. Wal-Mart with Muneeza Sheikh and Ellen Low
    Mar 11 2025

    "Do you think that awards are going up? Or do they seem stuck?" Muneeza Sheikh and Ellen Low join Chris Robertson and Sarah Goodenough to discuss Galea v. Walmart. Here, the topic of punitive damages in the world of employment law is described in length, and the panel talks about the implications damages might have in cases with larger corporate wrongdoers. Additionally, the panel gets into the reasoning behind why awards may differ dramatically on a case to case basis.


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    42 mins
  • Dufault v. Township of Ignace with Barry Fisher and Stuart Rudner
    Feb 13 2025

    Stuart Rudner and Barry Fisher join Chris Robertson and Sarah Goodenough to discuss Dufault v. The Township of Ignace. They discuss how the termination provision was struck not only for violating Waksdale but went further identifying new attacks on termination provisions including "at any time", a phrase that is as ubiquitous as "without cause" in employment agreements. They explore the challenges faced by both employees and employers, the complexities of legal language in contracts, and the need for clearer guidelines in employment agreements.


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    37 mins
  • Mediation with Barry Fisher and Andrew Monkhouse
    Jan 15 2025

    Let's talk about mediation. In this episode of Water Cooler Justice, Chris Robertson discusses the intricacies of mediation in employment law with Andrew Monkhouse and Barry Fisher. They explore the mandatory mediation system in Ontario and the impact of contingency fees on mediation outcomes. The conversation also delves into the challenges faced in settling disputes and the various mediation styles employed by mediators.


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    49 mins
  • Mechalchuk v. Galaxy Motors with Barry Fisher and Stuart Rudner
    Dec 10 2024

    This episode is all about just cause. Chris Robertson, Barry Fisher, and Stuart Rudner discuss the implications of dishonesty in the workplace, the standards of conduct expected from senior employees, and the legal principles surrounding just cause dismissals. The panel emphasizes the importance of integrity and the contextual approach courts take in employment law. They also discuss practical strategies for employees facing confrontational meetings and the potential consequences of dishonesty.


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    40 mins
  • Wall v. M.H. Rowe Sheet Metal Fabricating Inc. with Barry Fisher and Matt Dewar
    Nov 5 2024

    "This is a classic example of what judges should do."


    Chris, Barry, and Matt Dewar discuss a recent wrongful dismissal case. The panel explores notice periods, the implications of COVID-19 on job searches, and the legal arguments surrounding mitigation of damages. They delve into the strategies employed by both the employer and the employee, providing insights into employment law practices and the challenges faced in the current job market. In this conversation, we discuss the complexities of employment law, focusing on the significance of transferable skills, the volume of job applications, and the challenges faced by both employees and employers in proving mitigation efforts. The discussion highlights the nuances of the legal framework surrounding employment and the practical realities of job searching.


    Is there a case you'd like to hear us talk about? Do you have a story you'd like to share with our panel? Reach out to us at: watercoolerjustice@gmail.com

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    34 mins
  • How v. PRGX with Barry Fisher and Ellen Low
    Oct 8 2024

    "This case is like a law school exam!" Chris, Barry, and Ellen examine the wrongful dismissal case Jimmy How Tein Fat v. PRGX Canada Corp. and share their thoughts. They touch on minimum payments, the onus on employers to show a failure to mitigate, and even the disadvantage of using AI tools to calculate payments. Tune in for an entertaining conversation and learn what the prevailing thoughts and trends are in the world of employment law.


    IMPORTANT NOTE: Throughout the episode, we mistakenly refer to the defendant as PGRX, when in fact the company is called PRGX.


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Water Cooler Justice | Trailer
    Oct 4 2024

    Welcome to Water Cooler Justice a new podcast by Robertson Law that will explore the push and pull of business and fairness through the lens of employment. In each episode, we will hear a real life example of workplace drama, the rights of the employee and responsibility of the employer, and our approach to a fair turn out.


    Each episode will feature guests from the industry and we will hear their perspectives and come to an agreement. Enjoy!

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    1 min