North Carolina Class Action Law Firm
The law firm of Schiller & Schiller PLLC is one of the most experienced, knowledgeable, and effective class action law firms in North Carolina. We possess years of combined experience handling complex and elaborate class action lawsuits in both state and federal courts.
This combination of skill and experience enables clients of Schiller & Schiller PLLC to pursue justice against large and expansive legal entities, knowing that they have the support of one of the finest class action attorneys in North Carolina. The veteran trial attorneys at Schiller & Schiller PLLC have obtained millions of dollars in compensation on behalf of clients in an impressive array of cases.
Experienced Class action law firm in North Carolina
Marvin Schiller possesses extensive experience handling complex class actions. Since founding this North Carolina class action attorney in 1987, Mr. Schiller has won or settled class actions against:
- The North Carolina Local Governmental Retirement System
- The Teachers’ & State Employees’ Retirement System of North Carolina
- Merrill Lynch
- Branch Bank & Trust Company
- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- The City of Raleigh Housing Authority
The highest standard of legal skill
In 1991, Martindale-Hubbell® awarded Marvin Schiller its AV rating, and announced publicly that this award "is a public confirmation of the status [that Marvin has] achieved as a highly respected, ethical member of the Bar." The announcement went on to say that Marvin's "legal abilities are of the very highest standard" and that his "professional ethics and conduct are above question."
In addition, the Bar Register of Preeminent LawyersTM recognized Schiller & Schiller PLLC from 1996 through 2009. Its attorneys are responsible for approximately 180 Westlaw entries, covering a wide variety of appeals and topics such as:
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Solid legal guidance from an experienced class action attorney
Please contact Marvin Schiller at Schiller & Schiller PLLC to discuss with confidence and confidentiality your potential membership in a class action case and the possibility of serving the common good as a class representative.




