Stephen Kreller

Mr. Kreller was born in New Orleans, Louisiana on December 16, 1974.
In 1998, he graduated from the University of South Alabama in Mobile,
Alabama with a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration
and Marketing.  

After his undergraduate studies, Mr. Kreller attended and graduated in
2002 from law school at Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana
where he earned his Juris Doctorate with Concentrations in Products
Liability, Corporate Finance, International Financial Services,
Business Organizations, Securities Regulation, and Antitrust Law.
Additionally, Mr. Kreller served as Comment Casenote Editor for the
Loyola Maritime Law Journal (2001-2002) and was a Law Excellence Award
recipient in Corporate Finance.

After graduating from law school, Mr. Kreller joined a New Orleans
based law firm as an associate attorney in 2004 specializing in
personal injury, products liability, multidistrict and class action
matters, including the Louisiana class action against the Gaylord
Chemical Corporation for personal injuries sustained by Louisiana
residents as a result of their exposure to nitrogen tetroxide (In Re:
Chemical Release at Bogalusa, Louisiana, 22nd JDC, Washington Parish,
Docket No. 73341), the Louisiana class action against the City of New
Orleans, the Housing Authority of New Orleans, and the Orleans Parish
School Board for developing a residential neighborhood on top of an
EPA-designated superfund site (John Johnson, et al. v. Orleans Parish
School Board, et al., CDC, Orleans Parish, Docket No. 93-14333,
Division "J"), and the Louisiana class action against the City of New
Orleans and the Housing Authority of New Orleans for personal injuries
sustained by residents as a result of their exposure and ingestion of
lead-based paint (Casey Billieson, et al. v. City of New Orleans, et
al., CDC, Orleans Parish, Docket No. 93-19231, Division "E").

On August 29, 2005, Mr. Kreller lost his home and possessions to
Hurricane Katrina and spent several months assisting family and
friends in restoring their lives and homes in both New Orleans and
Mobile. This event has had an extraordinary impact on the manner in
which Mr. Kreller leads his practice, relates with clients and secures
reparation on behalf of those that his firm, The Kreller Law Firm,
represents.