

Katelin Dueck is an associate at Roper Greyell, practicing in all areas of workplace law, including human rights law, administrative law, litigation, and arbitrations. Katelin joined Roper Greyell as a summer student and completed her articles with the firm.
Career highlights for Katelin at Roper Greyell include winning arbitrations and working on human rights cases, witness preparation and submissions; as well as the mentorship from senior members of the firm. Katelin enjoys practicing workplace law with a firm that aligns with the human side of workplace law.
While at TRU Law, Katelin worked as a Teaching Assistant in Fundamental Legal Skills and a Supplemental Learning Leader for both Torts and Constitutional Law classes. She also participated in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition in 2019.
When not in the office, Katelin enjoys musical theatre (Hamilton and Les Misèrables are her favourites) and cheering on the Canucks and the Delta Special Olympics Team.
Education
B.A., University of British Columbia, 2011
J.D., Thompson Rivers University, 2020
Year of call
British Columbia, 2021
Publications
Labour Law in the Time of Cholera
Through the Looking Glass: 2022 BC Labour Law Forecast
Can I Quit and Start Competing: Dispute Born of Competing Fertility Clinics
Arbitrators Consider Vaccination Policies
Challenges With Removing a Matter From Fast Track Litigation
Tribunal Decision Underscores Flexible, Common Sense Approach to Accommodation
Sick Leave Abuse: Unacceptable Even When Working From Home
Clarification to Law of Employee Surveillance
Unexpected Costs of Employee Relocation
Lessons from Selling Sunset, Part One: Work Parties
Lessons From Selling Sunset, Part Two: Workplace Gossip
Lessons from Selling Sunset, Part Three: Workplace Relationships
