Stephen Sheller
Sheller, P.C.
sasheller@sheller.com
(215) 790-7300
1515 Market St
#1100
Philadelphia , PA
19102
Stephen Sheller Personal Injury Lawyer
Sheller, P.C.
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Firm Summary
Stephen Sheller, founding partner of Sheller, PC is one of the leading whistleblower and plaintiff’s attorneys in the United States. He focuses his practice on pharmaceutical product liability, consumer protection, medical device litigation and mass torts, personal injury, class actions and whistleblower/qui tam.
Sheller has recovered more than $6.25 billion for U.S. taxpayers and the government representing pharmaceutical whistleblowers and much more to those injured by pharmaceutical products, most notably the Risperdal trials. He has been featured on many news stories on all major television networks including his interview with Sharyl Attkisson’s “Full Measure” and in the New York Times and other newspapers.
Sheller is the author of two books: “Lawyering in Times of Saints & Evildoers” and “Pharmageddon: A Nation Betrayed” that chronicles the rise of pharmaceutical product liability and whistleblower lawsuits that Sheller pursued on behalf of injured children and others.
AREAS OF PRACTICE
Defective Drugs
Defective Medical Devices
Whistleblower/qui tam
False Claims Act
Medical Malpractice
Consumer Class Action
Products Liability
Complex Automotive Products Liability
Personal Injury
Complex Commercial Litigation
BAR ADMISSIONS
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
Washington, D.C.
AWARDS & HONORS
Clarence Darrow Award, Mass Torts Made Perfect 2016
Humanitarian of the Year Award, Citizens Commissions for Human Rights
Lifetime Achievement Award, The Legal Intelligencer
Edward J. Ross Memorial Lecture at Temple University Beasley School of Law
Trial Lawyer of the Year
ASSOCIATIONS & AFFILIATIONS
Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association
Pennsylvania Association for Justice
Pennsylvania Bar Association
New Jersey State Bar Association
American Association for Justice
EDUCATION
University of Pennsylvania, J.D. & L.L.B.
University of Pennsylvania, B.A.