About Jodi Westbrook Flowers

A veteran of the courtroom, Jodi Westbrook Flowers seeks to protect the health, safety and rights of consumers, families, investors, workers, and victims of crime and terrorism. Jodi has litigated a wide range of cases involving tobacco, asbestos, lead pigment, aviation disasters, consumer fraud, cybersecurity and product defects, as well as terrorist financing and human rights violations.

Jodi also represents public entities seeking to hold opioid manufacturers and distributors accountable for allegedly deceptive marketing and distribution practices that contributed to the nation’s opioid crisis.

In the vehicle defect multidistrict litigation, In re General Motors LLC Ignition Switch Litigation, Jodi works on cases related to economic loss due to faulty ignition switches installed in more than 14 million recalled GM vehicles. Previously, she worked to demonstrate the necessary minimum contacts within the U.S. for the exercise of personal jurisdiction over Bridgestone Corporation in the class action for damages allegedly caused by vehicle and tire defects, In re Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., ATX, ATX II and Wilderness Tire Products Liability Litigation, Case No. 00-MDL-1373-SEB (S.D.Ind.). She also led a team at Motley Rice in the Volkswagen Diesel Emissions Fraud class action litigation, working on behalf of defrauded consumers in the $15 billion settlement deal for 2.0-liter vehicles. The settlement was the largest auto-related consumer class action in U.S. history, and among the fastest reached of its kind. Jodi represents clients who have raised similar allegations against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, claiming the automaker installed emissions cheating software in thousands of 3.0-liter diesel vehicles, in In re Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep EcoDiesel Marketing, Sales Practice and Products Liability Litigation.

Jodi serves as co-liaison counsel and represents victims in the 21st Century Oncology data breach multidistrict litigation. She also represents consumers and businesses impacted by security flaws believed to affect virtually all Intel Corp., computer processors.

Jodi handles a variety of cases regarding the state-sponsorship of international terrorism, as well as human rights litigation involving violations of international law and human rights abuses. Jodi now leads the legal team founded by Ron Motley that brought the groundbreaking litigation against the financiers and material supporters of al Qaeda. Representing thousands of family members and survivors of Sept. 11, 2001, in a pioneering civil action to hold al Qaeda’s sponsors accountable and cut off the terror support pipeline, she serves on the Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee for the In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001 litigation consolidated by the Multidistrict Litigation Panel. She aided 9/11 victims and families in their years-long push to pass the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, which became law in 2016.

Jodi is currently involved in processing claims for the new Victims’ Compensation Fund for first responders, area residents, and anyone whose health may have been affected by exposure to environmental toxins released in the terrorist attacks. She was also an integral member of the Motley Rice aviation security litigation team seeking accountability and change in aviation security following the 9/11 attacks. In addition, Jodi also represents international terror victims who have filed claims through the U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund.

Jodi also played a key role in Linde et al. v. Arab Bank PLC, filed by victims of terrorist bombings in Israel against Arab Bank for allegedly financing Hamas and other Israeli terrorist organizations. This case marked the first time that a financial institution has been brought to trial under the Anti-Terrorism Act. Jodi also helped lead a parallel suit for thousands of non-U.S. citizens, Jesner v. Arab Bank, which was heard by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding violations of customary international law by foreign corporations under the Alien Tort Statute.

She served as the lead negotiator in the last hold-out of the individual cases against Libya for the Lockerbie bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, and continues to seek justice for victims of Libyan sponsored terrorism during Qadhafi’s reign. Jodi also authored an amicus brief, supporting section 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Act, regarding the trade regulation of conflict minerals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. She was also an integral member of a team that sought recourse for young victims of human trafficking and child enslavement for use as camel jockeys, and filed a federal civil complaint against several leaders in the United Arab Emirates for their alleged role.

Jodi has worked on environmental contamination cases in the Virgin Islands involving leaking gas tanks, and she represented clients in advancing their Deepwater Horizon oil spill claims through the programs established by the two settlements reached with BP. Jodi has served on numerous MDL Executive Committees and subcommittees, and holds several leadership positions within the firm.

Jodi began her career applying restitution and fraud theories to the litigation against the tobacco industry which resulted in the historic Master Settlement Agreement between the state attorneys general and the tobacco industry. She developed expert and whistleblower testimony and synthesized millions of pages of documents for trial. She prepared the false-marketing and child targeting case against the tobacco industry which resulted in restrictions on cartoon ads and the retirement of Joe Camel.

Jodi has been interviewed by various media outlets, including U.S. and foreign television, radio and print media. She provides pro bono work on a variety of global, national and community issues and helped establish the firm’s Charitable Contributions Committee. She served as a member of the American Bar Association’s Center for Human Rights Advisory Council from 2014 to 2016, and currently serves on the board of the PanAm 103 Lockerbie Legacy Foundation, and as a member of the South Carolina Human Trafficking Task Force.

Published Works:

“Remarks on the GJIL Symposium on Corporate Responsibility and the Alien Tort Statute,” Georgetown Journal of International Law, Volume 43-Issue 4, Summer 2012. (43 Geo. J. Int’l. L. 1601)

* Please remember that every case is different. Any result we achieve for one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate similar results can be obtained for other clients.

Awards, Accolades & Recognitions

Best Lawyers

2015-2026 Mass Tort Litigation/Class Actions - Plaintiffs

The National Trial Lawyers

2020-2021 Top 100 Trial Lawyers: South Carolina

Lawdragon

2019 Lawdragon Legends

2010-2024 Lawdragon 500

2019-2026 Lawdragon 500 Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers
Consumer Fraud, Personal Injury, Terrorism

2019-2025 Lawdragon 500 Plaintiff Financial Lawyers
Anti-Terrorism, Consumer Fraud, Human Rights, Whistleblower

National Law Journal

2020 Elite Women of the Plaintiffs' Bar

2018 Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Trailblazers

The Legal 500 United States

2016-2018 Dispute resolution - product liability, mass tort and class action - toxic tort - plaintiff
*Although it endorses this lawyer, The Legal 500 United States is not a Motley Rice client.

Public Justice Foundation

2016 Trial Lawyers of the Year

Benchmark Plaintiff

2012-2013 National “Litigation Star”: civil rights/human rights, mass tort/product liability

2012-2014 South Carolina “Litigation Star”: environmental, human rights, mass tort, securities

2014 Top 150 Plaintiff Women in Litigation list: South Carolina - environmental, human rights, mass tort, securities

South Carolina Lawyers Weekly

2017 Leadership in Law Honoree

ALM Southeastern Legal Awards

2025 Best Mentor

Blog Posts

September 11, 2025

9/11 Families Pass Another Step Toward Their Day in Court Against Saudi Arabia

by: Jodi Westbrook Flowers

September 11, 2023

For more than two decades since September 11, 2001 attacks, the struggle for justice continues

by: Jodi Westbrook Flowers

September 9, 2021

Twenty years after September 11, 2001: Major Milestones Causes, Not Just Cases

by: Jodi Westbrook Flowers

News

August 28, 2025

Federal Judge denies Saudi Arabia Motion to Dismiss in 9/11 families lawsuit

by: Motley Rice

May 19, 2025

Predatory Behavior Toward Teens Evident in Former Facebook Executive Testimony

by: Motley Rice

 

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    Casework: How Churches Hide Sex Abuse: Learn how churches hide sex abuse
    how recent abuse sc
    als exposed institutional responses to clergy abuse allegations within religious institutions.
    Sexual Abuse
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    Seating System Failure Lawsuit: You may be eligible for a seatback failure lawsuit if you or someone you loved suffered injuries in a car accident involving a seatback collapse.
    Transportation Accident Lawsuits
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    Seatbelt Injuries Lawsuit: Defective seatbelt systems can cause serious personal injuries, including harm to third-row passengers.
    Transportation Accident Lawsuits
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    Labor Trafficking Lawsuit: Millions of people are exploited for their labor each year. Learn about labor trafficking lawsuits that seek justice for them.
    Human Rights Lawsuits
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    Human Trafficking Lawsuit: Human trafficking is considered modern-day slavery. It's a crime to traffic people. Victims can also seek justice through civil lawsuits.
    Human Rights Lawsuits
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    Social Media School Districts Lawsuit: School districts nationwide are suing social media companies. Find out whether your district is eligible to sue.
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    Defective Vehicle Lawsuit: Accident victims might be eligible to file a defective vehicle lawsuit to seek justice for their injuries. Learn more about filing a claim here.
    Transportation Accident Lawsuits
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    Wrongful Death Lawsuits: Survivors can seek compensation for a loved one's fatal injury. Learn more about wrongful death lawsuits
    Personal Injury Lawsuits
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    Social Media
    Eating Disorders: Studies link social media use to eating disorders, sparking concerns about body image
    mental health risks.
    Technology
    Media Consumer Fraud Protection
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    Hamas Terrorist Attack Lawsuit: We believe that the innocent victims of terrorist attacks
    their families should be afforded every right to hold the responsible parties accountable for their actions.
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    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.
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    TikTok Lawsuits: TikTok is facing lawsuits over mental health harms alleged to be caused by its design. Learn more about these claims here.
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    U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina
    1993, South Carolina
    U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second, Fourth, and District of Columbia Circuits
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    Litigation Counsel of America, fellow

    American Association for Justice

    South Carolina Association for Justice

    American Bar Association, SIL-International Human Rights Committee

    South Carolina Bar Association, SC Women Lawyers

    Charleston Bar Association

    Daughters of the American Revolution

    The Fellows of the American Bar Foundation

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    University of South Carolina School of Law
    J.D.
    1993 Carolina Legal Scholar
    Other Education
    College of Charleston
    Class of 1989
    B.A.
    magna cum laude

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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Jodi Westbrook Flowers was admitted in 1993 to the State of South Carolina.
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    Jodi Westbrook Flowers is admitted to practice before the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.
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    Jodi Westbrook Flowers attended University of South Carolina School of Law.
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    Motley Rice LLC was established in 2003.