Douglas F. Patrick
About Douglas F. Patrick
Successful outcomes, awards, and recognition have been common and constant in Doug’s law career, but he cites a deeper, more personal motivation: “The practice of law is integral to my faith. It has given me the opportunity to honor God through service to my clients.”
Doug has put those words into practice as a trial lawyer focusing on complex litigation involving personal injury, products liability, medical malpractice, insurance, and business matters. He’s done so for several distinguished firms, but those organizations (iterations of one another, really) have always tapped existing relationships — and always in South Carolina. That constant contrasts with Doug’s early childhood as the son of a career Army officer. Born in Germany, Doug moved often until his father’s retirement when the family settled in Orangeburg, SC. There, Doug graduated from high school.
Transparent and knowledgeable
I had a free consultation call on a couple of traffic tickets I received, where he provided all alternative options with transparency even though knowing he might not be hired in some of them, to turn out everything he said was correct. I was comfortable speaking with him. Hope I never get into troubles again l, but should I do, I’d consult them again.
Clemson University; University of South Carolina School of Law
His South Carolina roots in place, Doug earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Management at Clemson University. He attended the University of South Carolina School of Law, where his multiple memberships included the Society of Wig and Robe as well as the South Carolina Law Review. Additionally, he received an American Jurisprudence Award for excellence. He graduated cum laude from the law school in 1976. Doug became a member of the South Carolina Bar Association in 1976, and in 1978, he was admitted to the federal District Court for the District of South Carolina and to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
To Doug, it’s advocacy that matters, not recognition. Still, the associations and honors have been innumerable. He is a longtime member of the South Carolina Association for Justice, having served as President in 1992−1993. He has been inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates, the American College of Trial Lawyers, and the International Society of Barristers — all by peer invitation. He has been included in the publication of Best Lawyers in America continuously since 1992 and is a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. The South Carolina Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates named Doug the Trial Lawyer of the Year in 2014. Additionally, he’s a mainstay on statewide and national Super Lawyer and Elite lists. That’s just a sampling; he’s also been a frequent lecturer on advocacy for the South Carolina Bar Bridge the Gap Program and for various trial lawyer organizations.
Faith, family, and service
Doug’s faith and his family bring him his greatest joy. He married Linda Hopkins in 1976. They have three sons — Charlie, Joey, and Rusty — and eight grandchildren. “This large and wonderful family has been a continued blessing,” Douglas says.
Giving back is also important to Doug. His commitment to service extends beyond the practice of law. He has been involved in mentoring youth and organizing mission trips through his church.
Education
- Clemson University; University of South Carolina School of Law