Felisha Jagiah practices in all areas of labour, employment, and human rights law. She represents and advises employers on a wide range of workplace issues.
Felisha's experience includes providing both private and public-sector employers with practical advice on minimum employment standards, wrongful dismissal claims, grievances, and human rights complaints. She prepares a range of legal documents, including workplace policies and employment contracts.
Felisha received her Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. In law school, Felisha was an editor for Obiter Dicta, Osgoode's student newspaper, and worked in the I.D. Clinic of the Community and Legal Aid Services Program, assisting low-income members of the community with their applications for government identification documents. She also completed an internship with the Employment Law Unit of the New York City Legal Aid Society.
Before attending law school, she obtained an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Criminology at the University of Toronto.
Prior to Fasken, Felisha was an Associate at a boutique labour and employment firm in Toronto.