Christopher Nace
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Christopher Nace is a dedicated plaintiffs trial lawyer based in Washington, DC, with a robust practice that extends to Maryland and West Virginia. With a deep commitment to advocating for individuals who have suffered due to medical malpractice, Christopher takes pride in his role as a champion for those harmed through no fault of their own. His legal expertise is complemented by a passion for justice, making him a formidable advocate in the courtroom. As a member of Paulson & Nace, PLLC and the Law Offices of Christopher Nace, he has built a reputation for his tenacity and thorough approach to each case. He understands the complexities of medical negligence and tirelessly works to hold healthcare providers accountable, ensuring that his clients receive the justice and compensation they deserve. Beyond his courtroom endeavors, Christopher is actively involved in various legal organizations that strive to protect the rights of individuals. He serves on the Boards of the American Association for Justice and the Public Justice Foundation, and holds the position of Vice President of the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, DC. Through these roles, he advocates for access to justice and works to keep the courthouse doors open for all. In his personal life, Christopher is an enthusiastic sports fan, cheering on the Georgetown Hoyas basketball team and supporting the Washington football team, as well as the Washington Nationals in baseball. As he prepares for his upcoming wedding to his partner Tracee in October, Christopher looks forward to a future filled with both personal joy and continued professional commitment to his clients.
About Medical Malpractice Law
Medical malpractice attorneys represent patients harmed by healthcare provider negligence. They fight for compensation for injuries caused by medical errors. Common matters include surgical errors, misdiagnosis, birth injuries, medication errors.