Teller Stephen A Attorney At Law

Seattle, United States

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Specialties

We are employment lawyers helping people with their work and workplace problems such as discrimination, sexual harassment, anti-​veteran bias, whistleblower retaliation, and similar workplace problems. We also have an active practice fighting medicare and medicaid fraud and other fraud against the federal or state government. Discrimination because of race, religious discrimination, retaliation against whistle blowers, and similar misuse of power harms us all. Areas we focus on include: Sexual harassment, racial discrimination, sexual orientation discrimination, age discrimination, wrongful termination, if you are having a problem at work or know of a rip-​off of the federal government, or federal tax money scams, or medicare fraud or medicaid fraud, give us a call to discuss it and let’s make it stop.

History

Established in 2001.

Steve Teller started this practice after working for other lawyers for seven years. He began expanding in 2004 and now has five other lawyers that work with him. Their practice focuses on employment discrimination and other workplace issues.

Meet the Business Owner

Steve T.

Business Owner

The lawyers at Teller & Associates, PLLC practice Employment Discrimination and Wrongful Discharge, Qui Tam (whistleblowers exposing fraud against the government), Unemployment Benefits Law, Unpaid Wages, Therapist Misconduct, and Legal Malpractice in our areas of expertise. We do almost exclusively Plaintiff-​side work, and are proud to be working for justice in every case.

After graduating from Reed College with a B.A. in Psychology and a commendation for academic excellence (1989), Steve returned to Seattle to enter the Joint Degree Program in Law and Psychology at the University of Washington where he earned a Master’s Degree in Psychology in 1992 and his J.D. in 1993.

For what it’s worth, he is listed in Marquis’ Who’s Who in American Law, and despite his sometimes contentious relations with opposing counsel, was voted to the «Superlawyers» list and is rated a «10.0» on Avvo. What matters to him and his co-​workers, however, is whether the firm’s clients are well served.