Peter Alan Shelton
Peter Shelton Law
★ CBLS Board-Certified Specialist: Estate Planning, Trust & Probate Law (State Bar of California)
Berkeley, CA • Serving Alameda County
About Peter Alan Shelton
Peter Alan Shelton is a California-licensed attorney practicing in Berkeley, Alameda County. Admitted to the State Bar of California in 1997 (Bar #187533) with 29 years of practice. Currently practices at Peter Shelton Law.
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Education
- Law School: American U Washington COL; Washington DC
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Peter Shelton Law
Peter Shelton Law, 2041 Bancroft Way Ste 206
Berkeley, CA 94704
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Verified from State Bar of California records 2026-06-13.
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