Nadia Khechfe is the Executive Assistant at The Nieves Law Firm, supporting the firm’s executive team in various administrative and operational tasks. Nadia has first-hand experience witnessing how law enforcement unfairly treats minorities. Furthermore, she understands how the criminal justice system is stacked against minorities and the less fortunate, which fuels her desire to help find effective legal counsel for individuals facing criminal charges. Nadia believes utilizing defense attorneys and the criminal justice system are the best ways to hold law enforcement accountable for their wrongdoings.
A Midwest native, Nadia is originally from Nebraska. She attended the University of Kansas on an athletic scholarship, where she earned recognition from the Big 12 Conference for her high athletic achievements. She graduated in 2018, majoring in Journalism with a minor in Communications. Following graduation, Nadia volunteered with the People of Peru Project in Iquitos, Peru, then attended Duke University’s D.C. Summer Institute on Law and Policy in Washington, D.C. to expand her legal knowledge.
Nadia has ample experience leading a team. In her first position out of college, Nadia worked at a local law firm in Nebraska as the Supervisor of their Intake Department. She was instrumental in creating and launching a new intake system designed to make the process as seamless as possible for potential clients, increasing client retention rates and customer satisfaction. Her experience in intake and client relations has equipped her with a deep understanding of client needs and how to effectively support them.
Nadia always knew she wanted to work in the criminal defense field, and after working at the firm, her passion for criminal defense was confirmed, and her desire to help people grew. She feels empathy for those fighting what may be the biggest battle of their lives.
During Nadia’s free time, she likes relaxing with her bulldog, Toby, watching sports, and chatting with her friends who are scattered around the country. Nadia’s long-term goal is to attend law school and become a criminal defense attorney.