James Irvin | Colombia Business Lawyer | South Carolina

James T. Irvin Jr.

James T. Irvin Jr.

Experience: 31 years

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About James

Jim Irvin is a partner practicing in the Columbia office in the areas of product liability, class action defense, and complex business litigation. He also counsels clients on electronic discovery issues, including litigation preparedness. He has been admitted pro hac vice in federal courts in Illinois, Ohio, California, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Tennessee.

Experience

Partner

Nelson Mullins

N/A

Columbia South Carolina

Education

University of South Carolina School of Law

J.D.

Recognitions & Achievements

Associations
  • DRI - The Voice of the Defense Bar,
  • Product Liability & Electronic Discovery Committees
  • American Bar Association,
  • Litigation and Business Sections
Honors / Awards
  • Chair, Trial Techniques & Technology Substantive Law Group ("SLG") of DRI, Product Liability Committee
  • Past Chair, Product Liability Committee for the South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys Association
  • Past Member of Leadership Council, Torts and Insurance Practice Section, South Carolina Bar

Notable Work

Publications

 Co-author, South Carolina Chapter of The Product Liability Desk Reference ()

2008 - 2012


 


To Hold or Not to Hold? That is the Question, published in DRI e-Discovery Connection (April 16, )

2007


    


Amendments to Federal Rules Will Require Litigants to Discuss Electronically Stored Information, Creating Challenges and Opportunities, published in the Defense Line, Volume 34 Number 3 (Fall )

2006


The Return of No Harm, No Foul Jurisprudence: The Retreating Tide of "No Injury" Claims in class Action Litigation, published in the Defense Line, Volume 34 Number 2 (Summer )

2006


The Right Stuff: Matching the Technology with the Case, DRI – eNews the Newsletter of the DRI Technology Committee, Volume 1 Issue 7 (November )

2005


Easing A Client's Pain After The Game is Over Contribution, Indemnification and Set Off, published in the South Carolina Lawyer (September )

2001