Barry J Nace
Washington Medical Negligence Lawyers
* Medical Malpractice
* Drug Liability
* Product Liability
* Premises Liability
* Motor Vehicle Accidents
* Railroad/Train Accidents
* Wrongful Death

A long-standing track record of outstanding results, combined with compassion and a commitment to justice, distinguish the law firm of Paulson & Nace. The firm was founded in 1979 by senior partner Barry J. Nace and the late Richard S. Paulson to promote the rights of seriously injured persons and their families, particularly victims of medical malpractice and defective products. Since then, we have expanded the scope of our practice to include other types of serious personal injury cases, including premises liability and motor vehicle and railroad accidents.

Board Certified Specialist, Medical Malpractice - American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys

Barry J Nace
Paulson & Nace
1615 New Hampshire Ave NW #300
Washington DC 20009-2520
Tel: 202 463-1999
Fax: 202 223-6824
E-mail: bjn@paulsonandnace.com

For close to 40 years, senior partner Barry Nace has worked to protect the rights of victims of medical malpractice, drug and product liability, wrongful death, and other personal injuries. Throughout his career, he has proven time and again that multimillion-dollar awards are not a matter of luck, but the result of experience, hard work, outstanding trial skills, and an unquestioned dedication to justice. To date, Nace has had dozens of verdicts and settlements in excess of $1 million - three in excess of $30 million.

Nace’s success offsets but does not diminish the sadness of his cases. Significant awards are gratifying for the justice they bring to people who have been injured through the negligence or fault of another. In his pursuit of justice, Nace has tried and developed scores of groundbreaking cases throughout the country at every level of the court system. He is admitted to more than a dozen Bars, including the U.S. Supreme Court. One of his cases, Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., in which the Supreme Court eased the standard for the admissibility of expert testimony, has generated more than 100 articles, newsletters, and Web sites devoted to an ongoing discussion of this landmark decision.

Nace has built his reputation in the most challenging, complex, and high-stakes areas of personal injury law – medical malpractice and product liability law. He has been repeatedly recognized as one of the best trial attorneys in the greater Washington, D.C., metropolitan region. He was awarded Attorney of the Year by the D.C. Trial Lawyers Association and has been a finalist several times for Attorney of the Year by the Trial Lawyers for Public Justice. Nace has also been chosen by other attorneys as one of the Best Lawyers in America for the past 10 years and Who’s Who in American Law. He is one of only two attorneys in the District of Columbia to be certified as a trial attorney by both the National Board of Trial Advocacy and the American Board of Professional Liability Attorneys. Both groups require significant trial experience as well as passage of an extensive written test.

Nace’s private practice is enriched by his commitment to advancing justice for individuals in the profession at large. He served as president of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA), the largest and most prestigious trial bar in the world with more than 60,000 members. His many other posts at ATLA have included chairman of the ATLA PAC, which lobbies to promote justice and fairness for injured persons. Nace has also served twice as president of the D.C. Trial Lawyers Association. He has served as a director of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, the National Board of Trial Advocacy,of which he has recently been elected to the post of president-elect, and the Trial Lawyers for Public Justice Foundation, of which he is a founding member. Nace lectures frequently on trial advocacy, medical malpractice, and product liability at Bar and other professional associations and law schools.

Nace was born and educated in Pennsylvania, graduating from Dickinson College in 1965 with a B.S. in chemistry and Dickinson School of Law in 1969, from where he was also awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree in 1994 . He lives in Maryland with his wife of nearly 30 years and has three grown sons.
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