Water Cooler Justice

Kirchmair v. EXP Global Inc. with Matthew Dewar and Barry Fisher

29 min · 6 mei 2026
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Barry Fisher and Matthew Dewar join Chris Robertson and Sarah Goodenough to discuss Kirchmair v EXP Global Inc. This episode dives into a high stakes, alleged constructive dismissal and offers a nuanced analysis on issues surrounding contractual termination provisions, various bonus structures, damages tied to incentive compensation, and when employer conduct crosses the threshold into moral and punitive liability. Is there a case you would like to hear us talk about? Do you have a story of workplace drama you would like to share with our panel? Reach out to us at watercoolerjustice@gmail.com [watercoolerjustice@gmail.com].

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