Christopher Campbell

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Christopher S. Campbell 
Christopher Campbell
Harris Shelton Hanover Walsh, PLLC
MemphisTN

Christopher S. Campbell’s significant trial, appellate, and diverse litigation acumen and background, coupled with his tenacity and work ethic, enable him to assist his clients in a positive and results-driven way. Christopher works with construction companies, insurance companies, hospitals, and municipalities defending claims and resolving conflicts. He enjoys working with clients in a collaborative way and resolving issues as efficiently and expeditiously as possible. Christopher has served as lead counsel on matters that developed or clarified existing law, including the following: LaFrancine Gibson, as Surviving Relative and Next Friend of Georgia Jones Deceased v. Yellow Cab, No. W2008-02417-COA-R3-CV, (Filed December 15, 2009) and Morgan Keegan & Company, Inc. v. William Hamilton Smythe, III, et al, No. W2010-01339-SC-R11-CV (Decided April 25, 2013).

During his career, he has been involved with multiple government officials’ legal teams. In 2008, Honorable Mayor W. W. Herenton appointed him to senior staff attorney and the next year, Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey appointed him to serve as one of 17 commissioners on Tennessee’s first Judicial Nominating Commission. Mayor A.C. Wharton, retained appointment in 2009. The commission was assigned the task of assisting the governor in selecting persons to fill judicial vacancies throughout the state of Tennessee. Christopher currently serves on the Tennessee Commission for Continuing Legal Education & Specialization, wherein he was originally appointed by Justice Holly M. Kirby, Supreme Court Liaison. Prior to joining the Harris Shelton team in 1997, Christopher has had experience practicing law in various capacities; he worked as legal research and writing clerk for a city attorney in Fayetteville, Arkansas, from 1995 to 1997.

Not only is Christopher actively involved in many professional organizations, but he also finds time to give back to the community in a variety of ways. He formerly served on the board of directors for the Ronald McDonald House Charities and he volunteers for other various charitable organizations, as well as gives inspirational speeches to numerous schools, churches, and other organizations. In addition, he formerly served on the alumni advisory board for Ouachita Baptist University. After attending OBU on a four-year basketball scholarship, he now enjoys coaching his sons for several athletic teams.

EDUCATION

University of Arkansas, J.D., 1997

Ouachita Baptist University, B.A., 1994

ADMISSIONS

Admitted to Practice

Tennessee 1997

Bar Admissions

Tennessee 1997

Arkansas 1997

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit

U.S. District Court, Northern District of Mississippi

U.S. District Court, Western District of Tennessee

U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee

U.S. Supreme Court

All state and federal courts in Tennessee and Arkansas

ACCOLADES

Awards and Recognition

AV Rating, Martindale-Hubbell

Professional Organizations and Awards

Tennessee Commission for Continuing Legal Education & Specialization

Tennessee’s first Judicial Nominating Commission

American Inns of Court, former Member

Memphis Bar Association, Fee Dispute Committee

Memphis Bar Foundation Fellow

National Bar Association Member

National Bar Association, Ben F. Jones Board of Directors, 2009-2010

Tennessee Bar Association Member

Civic and Community Involvement

Tennessee CLE Commission

Ronald McDonald House Charities, board of directors

Ouachita Baptist University, Alumni Advisory Board


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