Mary Beth Nash
Partner
540.767.2216 direct
540.767.2220 fax
mbnash@glennrob.com
Litigation ᐧ Insurance Defense ᐧ Worker’s Comp
About Mary Beth
Mary Beth Nash brings nearly three decades of litigation experience to our firm, representing both private and public sector entities in state and federal courts. Her diverse practice areas and dedication to public service make her an invaluable asset to our team and clients.
Education
J.D., West Virginia University College of Law
B.A., University of Virginia
Experience and Expertise
Mary Beth's legal career is marked by a wide range of practice areas and notable achievements:
Litigated on behalf of private and public sector entities for nearly three decades
Specialized in defense of personal injury claims, workers' compensation and employment claims, civil rights matters, and professional malpractice cases
Served as a Special Assistant Attorney General representing Virginia Tech from 2006-2012, a highlight of her career
Professional Involvement and Recognition
Mary Beth is actively involved in various legal and community organizations:
Member of the Virginia State Bar Disciplinary Board
Board member of the Legal Aid Society of Roanoke Valley
President, Virginia Women Attorneys' Association (2024)
Board member of the Virginia Women Attorneys' Association
Board member of Member One Federal Credit Union
Recognized as a "Pro Bono Hero" for volunteer work with the Virginia State Bar's Free Legal Answers program
These roles demonstrate Mary Beth's commitment to ethical practice, community service, and the advancement of women in the legal profession.
Personal Interests
Mary Beth earned her private pilot’s license in 2020, and has logged more than 250 hours in the DA-20 and DA-40 at Star Flight Training. When she isn’t practicing law or flying, Mary Beth enjoys playing golf and watching her sons’ football games.
Mary Beth's combination of extensive legal experience and community involvement make her a well-rounded attorney capable of bringing fresh perspectives to complex legal matters.