CANADA: A lawyer from Vancouver has been temporarily suspended for filing a groundless pseudo-legal lawsuit against a neighbor. The suspended Vancouver lawyer is known as Naomi Arbabi. According to the reports, the British Columbia Law Society said the suspension of Naomi Arbabi was necessary to protect the public. The news of Naomi Arbabi’s suspension came after she filed a lawsuit against her neighbor, which was eventually found to be groundless or pseudo-legal paper terrorism by the British Columbia court. Since Naomi Arbabi’s license to practice in British Columbia court has been suspended, her case has gained attention from around the world. Let’s delve deep into the details and explore the matter. Swipe down the page.
Who Is Naomi Arbabi? Vancouver Lawyer Suspended Over Groundless Pseudo-legal Lawsuit
It is said that Naomi Arbabi, a lawyer from Vancouver, filed a pseudo-legal lawsuit against her neighbor over a glass deck divider, leading to the suspension of Naomi Arbabi’s license to practice law in British Columbia until the investigation is complete. Reportedly, Naomi Arbabi was handed over a temporary suspension on December 28, 2023, when an interim action board of the Law Society of British Columbia felt that extraordinary action was required to protect the public. Keep reading this article for more details.
An email was sent to CBC News by the Law Society of B.C. on Tuesday, January 2, 2024, that reads, “The suspension will last until the order is rescinded or varied,” The president of the Law Society of British Columbia set up an interim action board consisting more than three lawyers who will also investigate the complaints against the suspended Vancouver lawyer Naomi Arbabi. To note, the temporary ban is the latest development in a legal back-and-forth between Vancouver lawyer Naomi Arbabi and her neighbor Colleen McLelland. The legal tussle started with accusations of trespassing on roof space and developing what neighbor McLelland describes as a fight based on debunked pseudo-legal arguments.
Naomi Arbabi filed a groundless pseudo-legal lawsuit in October last year and accused her neighbor McLelladn of trespassing by establishing a privacy divider on her roof space deck at their condo building in Fairview, Vancouver. As per the report of Arbabi’s lawsuit, she said her claims were “based on law of the land, and not a complaint based on legal codes acts or statutes”. She also asked for compensation of $1,000 per day since the glass divider had been placed. Stay tuned to this website.