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Founded in 1977, Sheller, P.C. is a law firm committed to the aggressive and passionate representation of its clients. One of the largest plaintiff’s personal injury and class action law firms in the Eastern United States, we maintain a national practice concentrating in areas of consumer fraud, drug product and medical device liability, medical malpractice, toxic tort and complex catastrophic personal injury litigation, labor union representation and work place safety, equality and compensation.

Attorneys from our firm have litigated groundbreaking cases dealing with everything from tobacco company fraud and consumer electronics fraud to racial discrimination and birth defects. Their work has resulted in press coverage from CNN, MSNBC, Good Morning America, Maximum PC Magazine, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, LA Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, among many others. In fact, attorneys from Sheller, P.C. are often featured on local programs like Law Journal TV and It’s Your Call with Lynn Doyle.

Sheller, P.C. attorneys are guided by the principle that each legal matter calls for the right combination of innovation, creativity and commitment. It is our belief in this principle, coupled with an equally strong respect for integrity and professionalism that has guided us in zealous representation of our clients.

Our attorneys understand when a client seeks our professional legal advice, the client expects us to listen with patience and courtesy, and answer questions with honesty and candor. We understand it is our role to share regularly with you information about your case and how it is progressing. The attorneys at Sheller Ludwig & Badey provide free, no-obligation initial consultations. If you or someone you know needs legal advice, please contact us immediately.

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