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Brian Grosman has hosted his own radio show “The Law Belongs to You” on CJRC Radio Toronto.  He has been widely quoted in the Globe and Mail, National Post and Toronto Star. 

He has appeared nationally on CBC-T.V., CTV-T.V. and regularly interviewed on current employment issues on City T.V.  He wrote his own weekly column for The Montreal Star and appeared on Quebec T.V. on a bi-weekly basis.  Brian’s opinions, dramatic real-life cases and employment law commentaries have been aired on major networks in North America, as well as being subjects of popular lecture and workshops series across Canada.

No-poaching clauses go under microscope

Agreements should be reasonable to hold up in court: Lawyers - A massive antitrust lawsuit in the United States has thrust no-poaching clauses into the spotlight, with one of Canada’s largest fast-food companies committing...

When An Independent Contractor Is An Employee

The British Columbia Supreme Court in the case of Khan v. All-Can Express Ltd., 2014 BCSC 1429, 2014 CarswellBC 2246, sets out an interesting approach to the interrelationship of independent contractor and an employee. The...

The Decay of the “Wrinkled Ceiling”

The Supreme Court of Canada has recently ruled that partners can be forced to retire at 65. Elderly employees, however, need not resign themselves to early bird specials just yet. Indeed, there are a growing number of Canadian...

The Termination Of A Saskatchewan Professor

Brian Grosman, Q.C., was interviewed on four radio stations on May 15, 2014, and on CTV relating to the termination of a Saskatchewan professor’s employment and tenure at the University. Brian also has been interviewed on...

Ten Misconceptions About Being Fired

This article originally appeared on the Monster.ca website. Being fired is never easy on an employee. Regrettably, many who lose their jobs make their situation worse by not knowing or finding out about their legal rights....




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