Temitope Olamide Leyimu

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Temitope Olamide Leyimu: Attorney with Motley Rice LLC

Biography

Throughout her career, Tope has advocated for improved worker safety and women’s health issues. She takes pride in representing those catastrophically hurt or killed because of corporate wrongdoing, occupational hazards, and environmental negligence.

Passionate about the health of women, Tope works extensively on MDL 3060 In re: Hair Relaxer Marketing Sales Practices and Products Liability Litigation, serving on the Leadership Development Council, co-chairing a liability committee and litigating cases related to the manufacture, marketing and sales of hair relaxers. Plaintiffs in these cases assert that they developed endometrial cancer, ovarian cancer or uterine cancer after using certain chemical hair relaxers. They also allege that the manufacturers of these products failed to properly test the products and neglected to provide proper warnings to customers about potential risks. Tope has also litigated cases seeking justice on behalf of hundreds of women who suffered damaging complications after receiving pelvic mesh/sling products.

She began her career representing workers who suffered cancer, respiratory ailments and other diseases caused by other toxic chemical exposures. Today, she continues to fight for the rights of workers by representing individuals, including fire fighters, who are alleging severe health complications from occupational use of firefighting aqueous film-forming foams (AFFF). Plaintiffs in MDL No. 2873 assert these foams contain two types of PFAS, known to many as “forever chemicals”. Tope works on the legal team representing the International Fire Fighters Association (IAFF) in their legal efforts to remove PFAS from fire fighter bunker gear. She is a frequent speaker at local and national occupational health and safety conferences.

In addition to her toxic tort and medical casework, Tope is a part of Motley Rice’s public client team. She represents states, cities, counties, and townships in litigation targeting the alleged deceptive marketing and over-distribution of highly addictive opioid drugs against opioid manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies in MDL No. 2804. Tope is involved in several facets of MDL No. 3047, In re: Social Media Adolescent Addiction/Personal Injury Products Liability Litigation. She represents school districts against numerous social media companies to recover resources devoted to supporting the needs of students alleging addiction to social media products. She also represents individuals and families who allege harm to a minor by the defective platforms of numerous social media companies.

Tope serves on the board of directors for Charleston Legal Access and by appointment by the South Carolina Supreme Court to the Access to Justice Commission, where she works to expand access to legal services across the state. She is a member of the Motley Rice DEI and Attorney Recruiting Committees. She previously served on the Board of Directors for the Charleston Habitat for Humanity, the Green Heart Project and Charleston Halos, supporting and advocating for abused and neglected children and kinship caregivers.

While a law student at the University of Virginia School of Law, Tope worked with the Legal Aid Justice Center of Charlottesville providing legal advice for low-income families in the areas of employment and housing law. She also volunteered with the Virginia Innocence Project Pro Bono Clinic, investigating cases, and seeking exoneration for wrongfully convicted individuals.

Selected Publications:

Deadly Beauty Standards, TRIAL Magazine (May 2024)

Awards, Accolades & Recognitions

Best Lawyers

Charleston, SC
2021-2026 Ones to Watch list: Mass tort litigation / class actions - plaintiffs; Personal injury litigation-plaintiffs; Product liability litigation-plaintiffs

Super Lawyers

2017-2025 South Carolina Super Lawyers Rising Stars list
Personal injury-general: plaintiff

Charleston Regional Business Journal

2021 Forty Under 40

2024 Women of Influence

Charleston Business Magazine

2021 Best and Brightest 35 & Under

South Carolina Bar Leadership Academy

2018 Class of 2018

The National Trial Lawyers

2022 Rising Stars of the Plaintiffs list

Blog Posts

April 27, 2020

Workers’ Memorial Week: Learning from the past to create a better future Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Tope O. Leyimu

June 11, 2018

E-cigs: Blowing (flavored) smoke? Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Tope O. Leyimu

News

March 5, 2026

International Women’s Day: The Women Who Inspire Us

by: Motley Rice

April 28, 2025

The history and legacy of Workers’ Memorial Day

by:
M. Nolan We

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Asbestos Exposure
  • Consumer Fraud Protection
  • Personal Injury and Wrongful Death
  • Public Client
  • Toxic Exposure
  • Women's Health Lawsuits

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Central Florida, B.A., with honors, 2009
Law School Attended:
University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 2013
Year of First Admission:
2013
Admission:
District of Columbia; South Carolina; U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina
Memberships:

Associations

American Association for Justice

American Bar Association

South Carolina Bar Association

South Carolina Association for Justice, Fmr. Chair - Women's Caucus

South Carolina Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission

Charleston County Bar Association

Reported Cases:
Casework: Chemical Exposure Lawsuit: If exposure to harmful chemicals hurt you or your loved one, you may qualify for a chemical exposure lawsuit.; Toxic Exposure; Active Case; 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; Asbestos Products: Asbestos products include building materials, automotive, fireproofing/fire-resistant and beauty products; Asbestos Exposure Toxic Exposure; Active Case; Asbestos in Canada: Learn about asbestos in Canada and how you can seek compensation for asbestos-related diseases.; Asbestos Exposure; Active Case; Household Exposure to Asbestos: Household asbestos exposure may cause serious illnesses. Learn about dealing with asbestos in your home.; Asbestos Exposure; Active Case; Secondhand Asbestos Exposure: Secondhand asbestos exposure may lead to mesothelioma and other diseases. Learn more here.; Toxic Exposure Asbestos Exposure; Active Case; Wrongful Death Lawsuits: Survivors can seek compensation for a loved one's fatal injury. Learn more about wrongful death lawsuits; Personal Injury Lawsuits; Active Case; Snapchat Lawsuits: Teen Mental Health Harms: Snapchat users who experienced mental health harm due to the app's features may qualify to file a lawsuit.; Technology and Media; Active Case; YouTube Lawsuits: Thousands have filed lawsuits alleging YouTube deliberately designed its site to encourage dangerous behaviors in teens and children. Learn more here.; Technology and Media; Active Case; Instagram Lawsuits: People are filing Instagram lawsuits, alleging harms from addiction and other mental health issues. Plaintiffs claim the platform is designed to maximize use at the cost of young people's well-being.; Technology and Media; Active Case; Facebook Teen Mental Health Lawsuit: Facebook mental health lawsuits allege that parent company, Meta Platforms, Inc., should be held accountable for how its app is designed to encourage compulsive use and addictive behavior; Technology and Media; Active Case; Teen Social Media Harm Lawsuit: Compulsive social media use has caused some children and teens to develop mental health issues, like depression and tendencies for self-harm. Lawsuits are being filed against social media companies to hold them accountable.; Technology and Media Consumer Fraud Protection; Active Case
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