Christopher T. Nace
Christopher Nace practices in the areas of medical malpractice, drug and product liability, motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, employment discrimination and other negligence and personal injury matters.
Mr. Nace was born in Washington, D.C. He graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in Government in 1998 and currently serves as Class Chair. In 2003 Mr. Nace graduated from Emory University School of Law where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Emory Law Journal. Mr. Nace also earned his Masters in Business Administration from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University in 2003. While enrolled in Emory’s JD/MBA Program, Mr. Nace was recognized as the Rothfeder Family Scholar and was awarded the Emory School of Law Dean’s Public Service Award.
Mr. Nace believes deeply that our civil justice system is the only remaining institution that allows individuals to take on some of the most powerful industries and organizations in the world. To many injured people, the courts are the great equalizer--they truly level the playing field. Mr. Nace has always been inspired by those who are courageous enough to walk through the court house door and seek--demand--justice. Representing these individuals is an honor and a challenge that Mr. Nace treasures.
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Articles by Christopher T. Nace
Funds Stolen from Virginia Birth Injury Compensation Fund
For almost 40 years, the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program has provided much-needed financial assistance to families with children who suffer specific types of birth injuries. Referred to as the Birth-Injury Program, it remains an important avenue for support when certain injuries occur during…
What To Do After a Catastrophic Injury?
What Types of Birth Injuries Affect Mothers?
Childbirth causes severe health complications for thousands of women every year. Many mothers have positive experiences giving birth, but the ramifications can last a lifetime for those who don’t. While some birth injuries are unavoidable, most are preventable and occur because medical providers failed to…