Campbell Law Firm
Strategic Legal Representation When It Matters Most
About Campbell Law Firm
Campbell Law Firm is led by an accomplished attorney with over 12 years of legal experience and a proven track record of zealous advocacy. Our founder is a graduate of Howard University (Summa Cum Laude) and the University of Tennessee College of Law (Cum Laude), and is licensed to practice in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Tennessee. With a background as a former public defender handling over 100 bench and jury trials and as a former Assistant Attorney General for the District of Columbia, we bring deep expertise and unwavering dedication to every case.
We specialize in criminal defense, traffic law, contracts, and probate matters. Our firm is committed to providing comprehensive legal representation, from conducting in-depth legal research and writing persuasive motions to zealously defending our clients’ rights in court. Whether you’re facing criminal charges, need assistance with civil matters, or require guidance on estate planning, Campbell Law Firm is here to protect your interests and achieve the best possible outcome.
Our Legal Services
Criminal Defense
Representation for individuals facing criminal charges, with a focus on strategic defense, case analysis, and courtroom advocacy.
Traffic
Representation for jailable and non-jailable traffic offenses, including but not limited to driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI), driving uninsured, driving without a license, driving on a suspended license, reckless driving, speeding, and other traffic-related violations.
Contracts
Careful review and preparation of agreements to ensure clarity, protection, and enforceability.

Probate
Guidance through the probate process, including estate administration and related legal requirements.
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