Vancouver lawyer suspended after accusations of pseudolegal 'paper terrorism' over neighbour's deck
A Vancouver lawyer accused of filing a groundless pseudolegal lawsuit against her neighbour over a glass deck divider has been banned from practising law in British Columbia while the province's law society investigates the case.
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![Lawyer Naomi Arbabi, shown at left in a photo from her law firm's website, is suing neighbour Colleen McLelland over the installation of a privacy divider on her deck. A composite image shows a photo of Naomi Arbabi, a woman with long black hair wearing a black dress, next to a photograph of two men installing a divider on a deck overlooking downtown Vancouver and the North Shore mountains.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7025466.1699644032!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/naomi-arbabi.jpg)
A Vancouver lawyer accused of filing a groundless pseudolegal lawsuit against her neighbour over a glass deck divider has been banned from practising law in British Columbia while the province's law society investigates the case.