Ethan B. Dubois

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Ethan B. Dubois: Attorney with Motley Rice LLC

Biography

Ethan DuBois supports local communities and people through litigation that aims to safeguard public health, resources and other interests.

Ethan is a part of the team representing dozens of governmental entities, including states, counties, cities, towns, and townships in litigation targeting the alleged deceptive marketing and over-distribution of highly addictive opioid drugs, a contended cause of the nationwide opioid crisis. He also litigates for thousands of Flint, Mich., residents who are seeking solutions to the City’s water crisis after being exposed to toxic lead and other harmful substances.

Ethan interned for a number of law firms in Charleston, S.C., while pursuing his legal studies. He initially joined Motley Rice as a law clerk in 2018, providing support for the firm’s public clients.

Awards, Accolades & Recognitions

The National Trial Lawyers

2022 Civil Plaintiff-Top 40 under 40 Trial Lawyer list, South Carolina

Blog Posts

September 29, 2022

Children say Instagram worsens their mental health Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Previn Warren

July 26, 2022

Nearly $4.25 billion Teva settlement a sign opioid litigation strategy is working to abate the crisis, help communities recover Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Joseph F. Rice

February 25, 2022

Significant opioid relief finally on the way Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Joseph F. Rice

News

April 28, 2025

The history and legacy of Workers’ Memorial Day

by:
M. Nolan Webb

September 21, 2022

West Virginia reaches preliminary settlement with Walmart, CVS Pharmacy chains ahead of opioid trial

by: Motley Rice

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Public Client
  • Toxic Exposure

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Texas A&M University, B.S., 2013
Law School Attended:
Charleston School of Law, J.D., 2018
Year of First Admission:
2018
Admission:
2018, South Carolina; 2020, North Carolina; Minnesota; Tennessee
Memberships:

Associations

American Association for Justice

American Bar Association

Minnesota State Bar Association

North Carolina Bar Association

South Carolina Bar Association

Tennessee Bar Association

Reported Cases:
Casework: East Palestine Train Derailment: Learn more about the Norfolk Southern Derailment, what caused it and the hazardous materials released.; Toxic Exposure Transportation Accident Lawsuits; Active Case; Toxic PFAS & Fire Fighter Turnout Gear Lawsuit: Toxic Exposure; Fire fighters throughout North America sadly lose their lives to cancer more than any other cause of death while on the line of duty. Determined to root out potential causes and save lives, North America's largest fire-fighting union...; AFFF Lawsuits: Toxic Exposure; Exposure to AFFF may harm firefighters, as well as damage the environment into which it is discharged. Firefighting foams commonly contain polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS), or perflourinated chemicals, which are alleged to be toxic.; Opioid Litigation: Public Client; The growing opioid epidemic crosses virtually all demographics, and with more than half a million related deaths recorded in the U.S. since 2015, the crisis has officially been declared a public health emergency.
ISLN:
1000383402

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