Amy McLaren is an accomplished
attorney specializing in litigation, with a particular focus on
insurance coverage issues, as well as cases involving automobile,
trucking, product liability, construction, and commercial litigation.
Throughout
her legal career, Amy has gained extensive experience as a litigator,
successfully trying numerous cases to verdict in both jury and bench
trials. Prior to joining MDSW, she served as a skilled civil defense
attorney, working with major insurance carriers and corporations over
the past decade. This background has equipped her with a deep
understanding of the opposing side, which greatly benefits her
current practice.
In
addition to her courtroom prowess, Amy effectively advocates for her
clients through her exceptional writing skills. Before attending law
school, she honed her editorial talents as an editor of local and
regional history books at a publishing company, as well as by writing
arts reviews for the Charleston City Paper. During her time as a law
student, she was recognized as an Executive Editor of the Journal of
Alternative Dispute Resolution. As a research fellow, she had the
privilege of drafting and presenting healthcare and financial
regulation legislation in Washington, D.C.
Amy's
commitment to public service has earned her accolades, including the
Outstanding Public Service Award for her pro bono work upon
graduating from law school. She has continued to provide pro bono
services through the Charleston County Guardian ad Litem program in
South Carolina and Blue Ridge Legal Services while residing in
Virginia.
Beyond her legal pursuits, Amy
actively supports the arts community and takes pleasure in cheering
on the Virginia Tech Hokies during football season with her family,
as she is a proud native of Virginia.
Honors:
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Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in
Insurance Law and Personal Injury Litigation, 2023
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Best Lawyer's Rising Star in
South Carolina, 2019-2023
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Super Lawyer's Rising Star in
Virginia, 2018
Publications:
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"Suicide by Overdose: Should
South Carolina Recognize the Uncontrollable Impulse Exception?"
- South Carolina Young Lawyers Division Blog, South Carolina Young
Lawyers Division, October 23, 2018
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"Subject Matter and Personal
Jurisdiction, Removal, and Other Prefiling Considerations" -
Federal Civil Practice in Virginia, Virginia Law Foundation, 2017 &
2018 editions
Community
Involvement:
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South Carolina Theatre
Association, Board of Directors, 2018-2021
•
Southwest Virginia Ballet
Company, Board of Directors, 2016-2018
Memberships:
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Charleston County Bar
Association, CLE Committee member, 2019-2021
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South Carolina Bar Association
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Virginia State Bar