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hi thanks for visiting work lawyer.com of Riley and partners in Ajax and a certified specialist in civil litigation the topic that I wanted to cover in todays episode is mitigation and how it applies in the context of work so the areas that I wanted to cover today is first of all what is mitigation then I wanted to talk about mitigation as it applies to permanent employees uh or those who have employment agreements of indefinite duration then well talk about mitigation in the context of fixed term contracts for employees and then well finish off with how mitigation applies to fix term agreements for independent contractors now in my practice I I come across the phrase the defendant denies that any damages suffered by the plaintiff which are not admitted and are specifically denied are excessive remote not recoverable in law and have not been mitigated now uh failure to mitigate damages is a common defense that you see in court documents like statements of Defense but this defense do