Scott McGee practices in the areas of occupational disease, asbestos and other toxic tort litigation. He primarily represents victims of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases from the United States and Canada in individual and consolidated cases. He is responsible for pre-trial preparation matters utilizing complex premise and product liability theories and taking and defending depositions of expert and fact witnesses.
Prior to joining Motley Rice in 2007, Scott gained experience in products liability and mass tort class actions, conducting witness preparation and interviews in class action litigation and completing research on medical monitoring, venue, negligence, contractual, pharmaceutical and insurance issues.
As an undergraduate, Scott completed a Duke University Research Fellowship in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, and defended his undergraduate thesis, Toward a Functioning Bilingualism - Policy Proposal for Hong Kong, SAR in the Fifty Year Transition Period from British Colony to Chinese Megacity. He serves on the American Association for Justice's New Lawyers Division Board of Governors and is a member of the American Association for Justice, the American Bar Association, the Charleston County Bar Association and the South Carolina Association for Justice.