Matthew A Nace Attorney

Matthew A. Nace
Attorney

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Matthew A. Nace

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Matthew A. Nace focuses his practice in the areas of medical malpractice, personal injury, trucking litigation, wrongful death, and other negligence cases.

Mr. Nace graduated from Dickinson College in 2003 with a degree in political science. He spent two years working as the head paralegal at Paulson & Nace before enrolling at The Pennsylvania State University: Dickinson School of Law in the fall of 2005. While in law school, he met his wife with whom he raises his son and daughter.

After graduating from law school in May of 2008, Mr. Nace passed the Maryland State Bar Exam. He was barred in December 2008 and is currently admitted to practice in state and appellate courts of Maryland, the District of Columbia, and West Virginia; the United States District Courts of Maryland, the District of Columbia, and both the Northern and Southern Districts of West Virginia; and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and The Supreme Court of the United States.

Mr. Nace is currently the President of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia. He has been honored by Best Lawyers in America® for his work in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs’, in Washington, DC (2019-present), as well as being named a Rising Star by the Super Lawyers organization every year since 2014. He is a board member of the Trial Lawyers Association of Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Mr. Nace was also elected the President of the Counsellors of Washington, D.C. Mr. Nace is also a member of the Maryland Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice. He was previously severed on AAJ’s Board of Governors through the Section Leaders Council, and is a  Past-Chair of AAJ’s Motor Vehicle Collision Highway and Premises Liability Section.

Prior to his legal career, Mr. Nace attended Georgetown Preparatory School in North Bethesda, M.D. While at Dickinson College, he spent two years playing football and four years playing baseball in the Division III Centennial Conference. He also served as President of the Pennsylvania Sigma Phi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon during his junior and senior years in college and has been recently placed on the Board of Governors of the PA Sigma Phi Alumni Association.