Samuel W. Outten
USA Guide 2024
Band 2 : Litigation: General Commercial
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+ 1 864 373 2299Share profile
Band 2
About
Provided by Samuel W. Outten
Practice Areas
Professional Liability
Commercial Litigation & Business Torts
Products Liability - Pharmaceuticals & Medical Devices
Career
Sam Outten represents clients in trying complex, high-value cases to verdict across a variety of practice areas including professional malpractice, commercial litigation, product liability, and patent infringement. His appellate experience includes lead briefing responsibility and oral argument.
Professional Memberships
American Board of Trial Advocates (1999-present)
Past President
Treasurer (2010-2011)
Board of Directors, S.C. Chapter
President, S.C. Chapter (2012)
South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys’ Association
President (2003-2004)
Executive Committee (1996-present)
State representative to DRI – The Voice of the Defense Bar
DRI – The Voice of the Defense Bar (1995-present)
Regional Director on the Board
Professional Negligence Committee
Commercial Litigation Committee
Trial Tactics Committee
Toxic Torts Committee
Personal
University of South Carolina School of Law, JD (1985)
Davidson College, BA, History (1982)
Chambers Review
USA
Samuel Outten handles unit valuation cases as part of a broad commercial litigation practice, with clients active in various sectors, including architecture.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"He is a high-caliber advocate."
"Samuel is very knowledgeable and practical. He gives good advice and simplifies things when needed."
"His strategic plan for the defense of matters is reassuring and helpful in managing budgets and risks. Samuel is well connected in the legal market in South Carolina."
"He is a high-caliber advocate."
"Samuel is very knowledgeable and practical. He gives good advice and simplifies things when needed."
"His strategic plan for the defense of matters is reassuring and helpful in managing budgets and risks. Samuel is well connected in the legal market in South Carolina."