Employment Lawyers in Vancouver
An employment lawyer in British Columbia provides legal guidance on workplace relationships, including hiring, contracts, workplace conduct, and termination. Workplace law in BC is governed by a combination of legislation, including the Employment Standards Act and the Human Rights Code (or the Canada Labour Code and the Canadian Human Rights Act, if your workplace is federally-regulated), as well as common law principles that define rights and obligations throughout the employment relationship.
PortaLaw is an employment law firm in Vancouver advising both employees and employers. The firm provides legal analysis grounded in the law and practical realities, helping clients understand their position, assess risk, and make informed decisions in workplace matters.
This page is not considered legal advice and should only be used for general information. If you require advice specific to your situation, please connect with a lawyer.
Vancouver Workplace Law: What We Help With
PortaLaw advises on a range of workplace legal issues that arise at different stages of the employment relationship.
Legal Services for Employees
Initial Meeting and Legal Advice
Negotiation and Resolution
Legal Proceedings
Legal Services for Employers
This section applies to employers seeking guidance on compliance, workplace risk, and employment law obligations in British Columbia.
Contracts
Workplace Policies
Dismissal and Termination
Workplace Management
Negotiation and Resolution
Legal Proceedings
Our Approach to Workplace Law
PortaLaw operates as a team-based legal practice. Matters are approached collaboratively to ensure consistent, well-reasoned legal analysis.
The firm focuses on providing clear and practical advice. Each situation is assessed within the appropriate legal framework, with attention to both statutory obligations and common law principles.
All guidance is grounded in law and practical realities. This includes consideration of legal thresholds, available evidence, and how similar issues have been addressed by courts and tribunals. But also our clients’ specific goals and their personal considerations around what a successful resolution looks like.
How PortaLaw Supports You
Clear Advice, Practical Strategy, Steady Guidance
Louis Claman works with employees across British Columbia to review severance offers, explain what you may be entitled to, assess whether your package is fair, and handle negotiations with your employer. The goal is to give you clarity and help you move forward with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
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You may consider speaking with an employment lawyer when you are facing dismissal, reviewing a severance package, experiencing workplace discrimination or harassment, or managing a workplace issue as an employer.
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Wrongful dismissal refers to a termination that does not meet the employee’s legal entitlement to notice or pay in lieu of notice.
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A lawyer can assess whether a severance offer reflects your legal entitlement based on factors such as role, length of service, and the terms of your employment agreement. This can help you understand whether the offer is consistent with applicable law.
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Workplace issues in BC are governed by multiple legal sources, including the Employment Standards Act, the Human Rights Code, and common law..
Contact an Employment Lawyer in Vancouver
PortaLaw provides legal guidance to both employees and employers navigating workplace law issues in British Columbia. If you require assistance with a workplace matter, you can connect with a lawyer to discuss your situation and understand the legal framework that applies.
For Employees
PortaLaw provides legal guidance to employees navigating workplace issues, including dismissal, severance, and human rights concerns. If you are unsure how the law applies to your situation, you can connect with a lawyer to discuss your options.
For Employers
PortaLaw advises employers on workplace law in British Columbia, including contracts, policies, and termination processes. Legal guidance can help ensure compliance and reduce risk when managing workplace issues.