Portrait of Maya Gunnarsson, lawyer at Murdoch Rodrigue Archambault in Montreal. A specialist in administrative law, aboriginal law, governance and employment law, she exudes professional confidence. Maya is dressed in an elegant black suit and has a welcoming smile. Her long brown hair is carefully styled, reinforcing her serious look and dedicated to her legal practice.

Maya Gunnarsson

Lawyer

Areas of practice
Indigenous Law
Governance Law
Employment Law
Government Affairs
Contract Law
Intellectual Property & Copyright
Construction Law
Business Law
Office
Montreal
BAR
Quebec, 2022
Languages
English, French, Spanish
Contact
514 312-4022
(fax)
Adjoint
Paralegal
legal technician
Assistant
Tessa Leclerc
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Maya Gunnarsson joined the firm in 2022, having previously been a summer student and articling student. She focuses her practice on Governance Law, Corporate Law, and Labour Law, mainly with organizations based in Eeyou Istchee.

Maya Gunnarsson advises Cree local and regional governments on the drafting of laws and policies.

She also advises various Indigenous entities on Labour Law issues.

Maya Gunnarsson joined the firm in 2022, having previously been a summer student and articling student. She focuses her practice on Governance Law, Corporate Law, and Labour Law, mainly with organizations based in Eeyou Istchee.

Maya Gunnarsson advises Cree local and regional governments on the drafting of laws and policies.

She also advises various Indigenous entities on Labour Law issues.

Academic training

B.C.L. and J.D., McGill University, 2022

M.A., Trent University, 2015

B.A., McGill University, 2012

Professional engagements and distinctions

Internship at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in the section on indigenous peoples and minorities, 2016