Atty. James W. Ledlie
A trial lawyer, James Ledlie has spent the past 20 years advocating for clients throughout the country while furthering complex litigation related to public health, worker safety and other issues. His practice spans litigation areas including asbestos, tobacco, defective consumer products, pharmaceuticals and faulty medical devices.
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James W. Ledlie is a class action and product liability attorney based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, practicing at Motley Rice LLC. They have 26+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 2000. Admitted to practice in South Carolina (2000), District of Columbia (2008), West Virginia (2009), and New York (2020). Educated at The University of South Carolina (J.D., 2000) and Wofford College (B.A., 1996). Recognitions include Best Lawyers in America — Mass Tort Litigation / Class Actions - Plaintiffs (2026), Best Lawyers in America — Product Liability Litigation - Plaintiffs (2026), and Best Lawyers in America — Additional Areas of Practice: (2026). Serves clients in Mount Pleasant, SC and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- A trial lawyer, James Ledlie has spent the past 20 years advocating for clients throughout the country while furthering complex litigation related to public health, worker safety and other issues
- His practice spans litigation areas including asbestos, tobacco, defective consumer products, pharmaceuticals and faulty medical devices
- He is also a member of Motley Rice’s litigation team representing dozens of states, cities, towns, counties and townships targeting the alleged misrepresentation of highly addictive opioids by manufacturers and distributors, a suspected cause of the opioid epidemic
- He also represents workers and families who suffered serious injury or death due to defective products or unsafe working conditions
- Understanding that lawyers must be counselors as well as advocates, James meets with clients and their families to help them figure out the best path forward
- As a United States Army veteran having served in the Judge Advocate General Corps (JAG), James is honored to have represented thousands of veterans during his career
- In this capacity, James played a leading role in In re KBR, Inc., Burn Pit Litigation, filed for veterans and contract workers who have developed cancers and other chronic illnesses after being exposed to allegedly toxic open-air burn pits while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan
- James also represents veterans and families dealing with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases
- James has devoted a significant portion of his career to trial work
- As co-lead counsel in Donna Brown v
- Philip Morris USA et al, James recently helped secure a $17.2 million* jury verdict in 2015 for a client who suffered debilitating, life-altering effects to her health after being targeted by misleading advertising related to nicotine during her teen years
- James was also a key member of the team that negotiated the historic $100 million aggregate settlement reached in 2015 with Lorillard Tobacco Company, Philip Morris USA, and R.J
- Reynolds Tobacco Company, resolving roughly 400 Engle-progeny tobacco cases filed in the Florida federal district court
- Both were recognized by South Carolina Lawyers Weekly as two of the top five largest verdicts and settlements in South Carolina for 2015.* James has represented businesses that suffered losses as a result of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico
- He has also represented whistleblowers in qui tam actions alleging fraud against the federal government, in addition to representing numerous provincial workers’ compensation boards and private Canadian citizens in U.S. civil actions brought against U.S. manufacturers of dangerous products sold in Canada
- Prior to joining Motley Rice, James, a South Carolina native, was a Law Clerk to the Honorable John C. Few, then a South Carolina Circuit Court Judge and now a Justice on South Carolina’s Supreme Court
- He also clerked for the Honorable G. Ross Anderson, Jr., of the U.S
- District Court for the District of South Carolina
- He has been profiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for his work using the court system to impact public health
- He has also been awarded the American Association for Justice’s F. Scott Baldwin award for an outstanding trial verdict in the interests of public justice
- James is committed to sharing the knowledge he has gained and has spoken at numerous legal conferences, medical conferences and continuing education seminars on asbestos litigation, trial advocacy, jury selection and professionalism
- He is recognized as an AV® rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell®
- James is equally committed to making a positive impact outside the courtroom, including being involved in local charities and community improvement initiatives. *Every case is different
- Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome
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Jurisdictional Context
Why local counsel matters in South Carolina
Practicing law in South Carolina. Legal matters in South Carolina are governed by state-specific rules of civil and criminal procedure, statutes of limitations, and substantive law. Cases originating in Mount Pleasant are typically filed in the local municipal court or the appropriate South Carolina state district court, depending on subject matter and amount in controversy. An attorney licensed in South Carolina brings working knowledge of local procedural deadlines, judicial practices in this venue, and the substantive law that applies to cases brought here. Out-of-state attorneys generally cannot represent clients in South Carolina courts without local counsel or pro hac vice admission.
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