Ronald Motley

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Ron Motley
Born (1944-10-21)October 21, 1944
North Charleston, South Carolina
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Charleston, South Carolina
Alma mater University of South Carolina School of Law
Occupation lawyer

Ronald L. Motley (October 21, 1944 – August 22, 2013) was an American trial attorney, and a principal of Motley Rice LLC–a law firm based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. He is best known for leading lawsuits against tobacco and asbestos companies.[1]

Biography

Ronald L. Motley grew up in North Charleston, South Carolina, where his father owned an Amoco gas station.[2] He graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1971.[3]

Late-career activities

Motley was lead counsel for more than 6,500 family members and survivors of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks seeking justice against al-Qaeda’s financiers.[4] His chief European investigator was noted terrorism financing expert Jean-Charles Brisard.

Industry recognition

In 1998, he was named Harry M. Philo Trial Lawyer of the Year by the 50,000-member Association of Trial Lawyers of America and received the President’s Award of the National Association of Attorneys General. The Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids gave him their Youth Advocates of the Year Award in 1999.[3]

Motley has over his three-decade career won major judgments for his clients against the asbestos and tobacco industries.[2] Ronald Motley was portrayed by Bruce McGill in the 1999 film The Insider, starring Russell Crowe.[5]

Death

Motley died on August 22, 2013, after a prolonged illness. The cause of death was described by one colleague as "respiratory complications[1] and by another as "complications from organ failure".[6]

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References

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  2. 2.0 2.1 Inside the tobacco deal - Interview with Ronald Motley, Pbs.org
  3. 3.0 3.1 Biography from Motley Rice, Motleyrice.com
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