Shelly Garg, Esq.

President and Founder – Garg Law PLLC

7150 East Camelback Road, Suite 444
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Email: shelly@garg-law.com

Phone: 480-565-2178
www.garg-law.com

Shelly Garg is President and Founder at Garg Law, guiding high growth consumer product companies through the FDA lifecycle of products geared toward improving the population’s health and wellness. This includes guiding foreign and domestic businesses, manufacturers, distributors, and importers with regulatory compliance, trade and enforcement matters involving FDA, USDA, EPA, CPSC, TTB, CBP and other federal and state authorities.

Specifically, Shelly practices in the areas of foods, beverages and dietary supplements, cosmetics, over-the-counter drugs, medical devices, and animal and veterinary products. She provides guidance on strategic development of new products through regulatory approvals to the marketplace, strategic business planning, product development, all post-launch processes to ensure labeling, advertising, safety and manufacturing compliance, and enforcement matters. Shelly’s keen insights into FDA and its inner workings have proved to be of significant value to her clients in successfully resolving matters before the agency.

A frequent speaker and author at various conferences and seminars, Shelly has presented at conferences and seminars sponsored by the Food Drug Law Institute, the American Bar Association, the America’s Food and Beverage Show, the FIME Medical Device Expo, and many others. She has been a regular contributor to FDLI’s Top 20 Food and Drug Cases published annually, and to FDLI’s Update Magazine where she served on the Editorial Advisory Board.

Before launching Garg Law, Shelly previously worked for two international trade and regulatory law firms, and a boutique FDA practice. Having led the FDA practice of the world’s largest dedicated international trade law firm, she offers a unique perspective to regulatory matters, working with importers on addressing regulatory compliance and enforcement issues at the crossroads of FDA and CBP compliance.

Before beginning her legal career, Shelly worked in Washington, D.C. as an analyst in the Directorate of Intelligence at the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. In that capacity she was granted a top-secret security clearance and produced intelligence briefs to support U.S. government foreign policy decision-makers on various homeland security concerns.