Overview

Elbert Dorn focuses his practice on defending corporate clients in high exposure cases. Drawing on vast experience gained from over thirty-five (35) years of defending automotive, aviation, pharmaceutical, and other Fortune 100 companies, Elbert understands how to personalize corporations and their legal positions before local judges and juries. He also has extensive experience in commercial litigation defending companies and governmental entities in cases involving contractual, constitutional, and trade practice claims.  Combining his rural South Carolina heritage with sophisticated insight into complex legal and scientific principles, Elbert excels at telling the client’s story in a compelling and convincing manner in the courtroom.

With a thorough understanding of legal issues in product liability, life sciences, and related fields, Elbert knows how to navigate around procedural pitfalls and focus on the substance that helps prevail. His tireless pursuit of legal arguments at the trial level has culminated in appellate opinions which have transformed product liability law in South Carolina – including the required proof of an alternative feasible design, the exclusive application of the risk-utility test in design defect cases, the enhanced element of reliability for expert opinions, the exclusion of post-manufacture evidence, and the enforcement of the substantial similarity standard for other incident evidence. He has also worked extensively with the advancement and application of pre-emption defenses.  He is intimately familiar with the substantive and procedural issues faced by manufacturers in product liability litigation.

In the class action field, Elbert has defended putative and certified class actions for major corporations in South Carolina state and federal courts. He is thoroughly familiar with the complex notice and approval processes required for settlement or other resolution of class actions, as wel as application of the Class Action Fairness Act.

Community & Professional

  • International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC)
  • South Carolina Judicial Invitational Conference
  • South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys Association, President (2007)

Outside Maynard Nexsen

Elbert is married and the proud father of four children.  Residing in Pawleys Island, he enjoys spending time with his family at the beach, fishing and boating, and camping at nearby state parks.  He is also an avid golfer. 

Elbert is an active member and served on the Vestry (2013 – 2017) of All Saints Anglican Church in Pawleys Island. He currently serves as the Chancellor of All Saints.

Experience

Elbert has served as statewide counsel for manufacturers of safety restraint systems in seatbelt and airbag product litigation. He has personally handled and tried to verdict cases for automotive manufacturers involving:

  • automotive handling and stability (rollover)
  • sudden or unintended acceleration (electrical and/or mechanical throttle and speed control systems)
  • aviation engines and components.
  • seatbelts
  • airbags
  • seat backs
  • roof structure
  • door latches
  • glass (glazing)
  • tires
  • fuel system
  • crashworthiness

Recognitions

  • Listed in Best Lawyer's in America for "Lawyer of the Year" in Charleston, S.C. in, Product Liability Litigation - Defendants, 2022
  • Listed in Best Lawyers in America for Product Liability Litigation-Defendants and Commercial Litigation, since 2007
  • Martindale-Hubbell "AV" Preeminent Peer Review Rated 

Media

Speaking

  • Punitive Damages: Strategies For and Against - Maynard Nexsen's Litigation CLE Series; February 2019

Writing

  • The Exclusion of Other Incident Evidence in Product Liability Litigation - International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) | Product Liability Newsletter; July 2013 

Admissions

  • State Bar: South Carolina
  • U.S. District Court: South Carolina
  • U.S. Court of Appeals: Fourth Circuit
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My litigation practice, and the resources of the Firm, allow me to draw on the experience of other Firm practices such as corporate, employment, antitrust and health care.

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