Shelby R. Turley

Biography

Shelby Turley is a first-generation college student and attorney who brings a warm and receptive touch to her client interactions. Shelby assists with a wide range of matters in banking and complex commercial transactions and has facilitated millions of dollars in commercial closings across the nation. Her attention to detail comes into play as she performs drafting of loan documents, due diligence review, and title review.

Shelby works with clients on bankruptcy matters across all chapters of the bankruptcy code, and she is experienced in drafting motions for Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. She also brings an attentive, client-focused attitude to real estate transactions, foreclosures, and estate planning.

Court Admissions

Representative Experience

  • Acted as lender’s counsel in a $14 million commercial transaction for the acquisition of a 10+ mixed use properties

Licensed In

  • West Virginia

Education

  • J.D. West Virginia University College of Law
  • B.A. West Virginia University

Memberships

  • Defense Research Institute
  • Martinsburg-Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce
  • Washington County, MD Chamber of Commerce
  • Board of Directors, Eastern Panhandle Bar Association
  • Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce
  • Young Professionals Committee, Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce
  • Leadership Jefferson, Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce (2026)
  • Leadership Berkeley, Martinsburg-Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce (2025)
  • Law School Mentoring Program Mentor, Leadership Council on Legal Diversity

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