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Attorney Grievance v. Nave

Md.December 4, 2018No. 19ag/18
DismissedNave

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Outcome

The Maryland Court of Appeals vacated its prior disbarment order against attorney Brandi Shanee Nave after the District of Columbia Court of Appeals vacated her disbarment and imposed a one-year suspension instead.

What This Ruling Means

**Attorney Grievance Case Against Nave** This case involved a formal complaint filed against an attorney named Nave through Maryland's attorney grievance system. The grievance process is how the state investigates potential misconduct by lawyers, such as ethical violations, mishandling client funds, or failing to properly represent clients. Unfortunately, the available court records don't provide enough details to determine what specific allegations were made against Attorney Nave or what the final outcome was. The case was filed in December 2018, but the resolution and any potential disciplinary actions remain unclear from the limited information available. **What This Means for Workers:** While this particular case lacks specific details, it's important for workers to know that when attorneys act improperly, there are systems in place to hold them accountable. If you're a worker who believes your employment lawyer has acted unethically or provided inadequate representation, you can file a grievance with your state's attorney disciplinary board. This process is separate from any employment case you may have and is designed to protect the public from attorney misconduct. Even though we can't learn specifics from this Nave case, the grievance system remains an important protection for all clients, including workers.

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