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Serig, Shelby

Shelby Serig - Jacksonville, FL

Attorney at Morgan & Morgan

Mass Torts Lawyers in Jacksonville, FL

501 Riverside Ave Suite 1200 Jacksonville, FL 32202

  • Free Consultation

Jacksonville Mass Torts Lawyer

Updated: 03/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Mass Torts
  • Whistleblower / Qui Tam

Attorney Information

Overview

Shelby Serig is an attorney with Morgan & Morgan's Complex Litigation Unit, where she focuses on qui tam whistleblower cases, opioid litigation and other government enforcement matters. Shelby attended West Virginia University, where she completed her degree in Journalism. She then attended the University of Pittsburgh, where she earned her law degree.

Prior to joining Morgan & Morgan, Ms. Serig practiced at several statewide and international law firms, focusing her practice on commercial litigation and employment law. She is well experienced in litigating a variety of complex matters in state court, federal court and before various administrative bodies.


Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of Pittsburgh School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 2003
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • West Virginia University, 1999
      B.S.
      Major: Journalism

Representative Cases

  • Purdue Pharma v. North Dakota, May 2019

Bar Admissions

  • Florida
  • U.S. District Court Middle District of Florida
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Florida

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