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

Serious Personal Injury - Life Insurance Sales Fraud - Class Action

Gene S. Hagood, Esq.

I am pleased and honored to provide this letter of recommendation for attorney David Sheller.

I have been practicing law for over 37 years and am Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Personal Injury Trial Law. I was also voted in as an Advocate with the American Board of Trial Advocacy. I have won verdicts and settlements for many millions of dollars in highly complex cases. My largest verdict was approximately $281 million dollars last year.

I have known David Sheller for over twenty years and have handled cases with him. I have found him to be meticulous in his planning and preparation for trial.

As co-counsel in one of David’s cases in Galveston, Texas, David’s rebuttal closing argument was one of the five best I have ever heard including arguments by Joe Jamail and John O’Quinn, two very prominent Houston trial lawyers.

David is highly qualified and zealous in his client advocacy and I am pleased to recommend David for any type of complex litigation case.

Gene S. Hagood, Esq.

Note: Mr. Hagood graciously compares David Sheller’s closing argument to Joe Jamail and John O’Quinn, legendary trial lawyers, who both had $1 billion dollar plus verdicts and numerous multi million dollar verdicts. The football field at the University of Texas is named Joe Jamail Field because of a $40 million dollar donation by Mr. Jamail to the University of Texas.

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