Dyllan is passionate about helping clients
navigate our complex and competitive legal system. His practice is dedicated to
building the most effective and compelling evidence supporting a client’s loss
and fiercely advocating for fair and just compensation. Prior to joining the
Derrick Law Firm, Dyllan was the managing attorney at a Charleston-based firm
where he represented individuals and businesses and tried cases in courts of
various jurisdiction throughout the state. Having developed multiple practice
areas, Dyllan brings over a decade of broad litigation experience that lends
itself to finding creative solutions for complex problems. Over time, Dyllan
has gravitated to cases where he has the opportunity to help individuals who
have experienced serious loss and catastrophic injuries, primarily involving
premises liability, wrongful death, automobile accidents, and general
negligence.
As an active member of the S.C. Bar Young
Lawyers Division, Dyllan was recognized as a Star of the Quarter in 2014, 2015,
and 2016. Dyllan was selected in 2017 to become a member of the South Carolina
Bar Leadership Academy. In 2017, 2018, and 2019, Dyllan was selected to the
list of South Carolina rising stars. Dyllan is a former adjunct professor at
the Charleston School of Law where he taught Legal Research Analysis & Writing
to first year law students. Dyllan is a member of the American Bar Association,
the American Association for Justice, the South Carolina Bar Association, the
South Carolina Association for Justice, and the Charleston County Bar
Association.
In 2017 Dyllan was appointed by Charleston
County Council to serve on the Board of Trustees for the Charleston County
Public Library system. During his tenure at CCPL, the library system has
undertaken the construction of five new branches and the renovation of thirteen
existing branches under a $108 million bond referendum with overwhelming
support from the community. Dyllan also serves on the Board of Directors for
Father to Father, Inc., an organization whose mission is to help fathers in the
South Carolina Lowcountry be a positive and consistent presence in their
children’s lives. Dyllan is also a member of the Charleston Preservation
Society and the recipient of a 2020 Carolopolis Award for historic restoration,
an award created in 1953 to recognize extraordinary efforts to maintain the
historic character and authenticity of Charleston and the Lowcountry.
Born and raised in Statesville, North Carolina,
Dyllan earned his undergraduate degree from Washington and Lee University in
Lexington, Virginia and his law degree at the Charleston School of Law. Dyllan
lives Charleston with his wife and two children.