The Sheller Law Firm P.L.L.C.

Serious Personal Injury - Life Insurance Sales Fraud - Class Action

About The Sheller Law Firm P.L.L.C.

David Sheller

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The Sheller Law Firm P.L.L.C. based in Houston, Texas was established by David L. Sheller to protect the rights of individuals who have suffered personal injury or wrongful death. David Sheller brings over 35 years of experience in personal injury law to each case handled by our firm. He is committed to helping the injured in their pursuit of justice.

In addition to winning multi-million dollar verdicts in cases against large corporations, David has served as lead counsel for class-action lawsuits representing hundreds of plaintiffs. 

Should you require legal representation, contact The Sheller Law Firm P.L.L.C. at 713-677-4167.
 
“THE TRUTH IS LIKE A LION; YOU DON’T HAVE TO DEFEND IT. LET IT LOOSE; IT WILL DEFEND ITSELF.”
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO

 

Education

University of Alabama School of Law – Juris Doctor (JD) 1977
Spence Trial Lawyers College – Dubois, Wyoming

Press

Prudential’s Effort at Pact is Being Challenged in Texas – WSJ
Prudential Insurance Reaches Agreement on Insurance Sales – WSJ
On Tort Reform, It’s Time to Declare Victory and Withdraw – Forbes
Working to Death: Toxic Chemicals, Fumes, and Dust Cause Injury and Death to Workers – Slate

IF NECESSARY WE WILL APPEAL ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP !
 
Texas Supreme Court

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The information presented in this website should not be construed to be either formal legal advice nor the formation of an attorney/client relationship. It is the policy of The Sheller Law Firm that all clients of the firm must sign an engagement agreement stating the terms of the firm’s engagement to provide legal services. In the absence of an agreement signed by you and a representative of the firm, and the payment of any required retainer (if applicable), you should not expect that the firm is representing you, nor undertaking any obligation to act or refrain from acting on your behalf.