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Deborah Furtado

Position
Associate
Career
Deborah Furtado is a lawyer within the Labour, Employment & Human Rights group in our Montréal office. As part of her practice, she regularly advises clients in various sectors of activity, whether in matters of collective or individual labour relations. She also advises employers in both private and public sectors with respect to the complex human capital issues they face, regardless of whether they fall under provincial or federal jurisdiction.
Deborah provides strategic advice to employers on issues such as labour standards; human rights, which may include the hiring and termination of employees; disciplinary measures of employees; psychological and sexual harassment in the workplace; workforce management; labour disputes; and issues related to negotiating and interpreting collective agreements.
In the event of litigation, she additionally represents employers in grievance or labour standards arbitration cases before various civil and administrative tribunals in Québec.
Deborah is also an occasional speaker. She is invited to provide tailored training on a variety of employment-related topics, depending on the needs of clients, such as management of workplace absenteeism; the duty to accommodate; shadowing; mandatory vaccinations; electronic monitoring of employees; the impact of employee use of social networks; performance management, etc.
Finally, Deborah has developed an in-depth knowledge in human rights as an advocate for the rights of non-smokers who are inconvenienced by tobacco or cannabis smoke entering their homes. In this regard, she has advised many parties concerned about a risk to their health or real harm from exposure to second-hand smoke in their living areas: landlords, co-owners, condominium unions and tenants. In particular, she obtained the first judgment in Québec confirming the validity of a condominium by-law prohibiting co-owners from smoking in their private condominium units.
Lawyer Rankings
Canada > Labour and employment
The ‘phenomenal’ team at Fasken is regularly instructed by aerospace, telecoms, financial services, energy and logistics sectors for its labour and employment expertise. Core areas of expertise include contract review, training, hirings and dismissals, labour board proceedings and class action defence. Leadership of the group is shared between Vancouver-based David Wong, Toronto-based Shane Todd and Montreal-based Emilie Paquin-Holmested, all of whom specialize in labour, employment and human rights law. Also noted are Montreal-based Stéphane Fillion, praised for his ‘great commercial sense’ and ‘pragmatic solutions’; Magali Cournoyer-Proulx (advisory employment work and litigation); and Deborah Furtado. In Toronto, Ontario managing partner Karen Sargeant; Alix Herber (‘practical and expedient advice’); Jackie VanDerMeulen (labour arbitrations, federal and provincial labour board matters); and counsel Brian Burkett
are additional names to note.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution: British Columbia
- Indigenous law
- Labour and employment
- Restructuring and insolvency
- International expertise
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Energy and natural resources > Mining
- Technology
- Telecoms
Firm Rankings
- AI
- Banking and finance
- Competition and antitrust
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: Quebec
- Infrastructure projects
- Insurance
- International trade
- Transport > Other transport
- Pensions
- Public procurement
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Capital markets
- Dispute resolution: Alberta
- Dispute resolution: Ontario
- Environment
- Intellectual property
- International expertise
- Media and entertainment
- Energy and natural resources > Power
- Real estate
- Tax
- Cannabis
- Construction
- Energy and natural resources > Oil and gas