Patrick was born and raised in Southern California. After earning Bachelor of Arts at the University of California, San Diego, and law degree from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, in San Diego, Patrick worked for one of San Diego’s largest estate planning firms where he gained extensive planning experience. The opportunity to help clients plan for their future while breaking down complex legal concepts and strategies in an approachable manner is what initially drew him into the practice of law.
In 2014, Patrick and his family moved to Reno, Nevada to be near their extended family while raising their children in the Sierras. Patrick joined the faculty at the University of Nevada, Reno, where he handled complex immigration matters for university faculty and staff from around the world.
In 2019, Patrick joined a busy complex litigation practice in Reno, where he practiced estate planning, contested trust and probate litigation, immigration, and complex commercial litigation. Patrick's ability to stay calm and focused has helped him resolve even the most tensely contested matters in favor of his clients. Patrick particularly focused his practice on issues involving breaches of fiduciary duty and improper use and abuse of funds. He has gained tremendous experience in all facets of litigation over the years with larger firms, but innately loves being part of his team at Tallac Law who are not just friendly but approachable and share his passion for helping people in a collaborative manner.
At Tallac Law, Patrick concentrates his practice primarily in the areas of estate planning trust administration, and probate and trust litigation. From careful and intentional planning, to resolving unforeseen disputes that arise along the way, Patrick has vast experience in all areas involving trusts and estates. He assists clients throughout California and Nevada.
In his free time, Patrick enjoys spending time with his wife and five children, getting outdoors as often as possible, reading, and playing guitar.
Estate Planning, Trusts & Probate
Civil Litigation
Probate & Trust Litigation
Immigration (Business & Family)
Real Estate Litigation
Business Law (Transactional & Litigation)
California
Nevada
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States District Court for the District of Nevada
United States District Court for the Eastern District of California
Thomas Jefferson School of Law, San Diego, California
J.D.
University of California , San Diego, California
B.S.
Major: Political Science
Washoe County Probate Bar Association
Chad A. Pace is a skilled litigator and experienced trial attorney. He began practicing law in Northern Nevada in 2013 and has built a reputation for courtroom advocacy. Chad was a prosecutor from 2016 to 2021 and has tried more than 100 cases through decision. His practice at Tallac Law focuses on commercial litigation.
Chad is a published author. His articles on 6th Amendment Constitutional rights, witness intimidation, and professional ethics have been published in Nevada Lawyer, Prosecutor Magazine, and Communiqué, the Clark County, NV Bar Association magazine.
Chad is giving back. Chad volunteers on the board of directors at the food pantry in Lyon County, Nevada. He participates in the Washoe County Law Library’s ask-a-lawyer program and serves as the conflict prosecutor for the City of Fernley, Nevada.
Chad is an avid skier Before practicing law, he taught skiing at Palisades Tahoe ski resort in North Lake Tahoe and at Mt. Hutt in Methven, New Zealand. He can often be found on Stagecoach chair at Heavenly Ski Resort or in the backcountry with his husky, “Squid.”
Civil Litigation
Ski Resort Defense
Real Estate Law
Construction Law
Nevada
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
California
U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada
Penn State Dickinson School of Law, University Park, Pennsylvania
VIS International Arbitration Moot Court
Center for Immigrants Rights Clinic
Student Law Clerk, Centre County Court of Common Pleas
Penn State University
B.A.
Major: History & Philosophy
Minor: Law & Liberal Arts
"Legislative Session Incentivizes Creation of Low-Income Housing" Nevada Lawyer / State Bar of Nevada · Dec 1, 2023
"Keep Them Guessing: Pennsylvania’s Prohibition on Noneconomic Damage Arguments", 93 PABAQ 179, Pennsylvania Bar Quarterly / The Pennsylvania Bar Association · Oct 1, 2022
"Leave the Client in the Cold. Nevada Rule of Professional Conduct 1.8 Sanctions Charity" Communique / Clark Co., NV Bar Association · Dec 1, 2021
"Disappear for a Week and Take Your Phone': Nevada Supreme Court Takes the Right Approach to Witness Intimidation", 54-OCT PROSC 6 The Prosecutor / National District Attorneys Association · Oct 1, 2020
"When a Defendant Forfeits the Right to Confront Witnesses", 28-SEPT NVLAW 18"When a Defendant Forfeits the Right to Confront Witnesses", 28-SEPT NVLAW 18 Nevada Lawyer / State Bar of Nevada · Sep 1, 2020