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Education Bar Admission Associations & Affiliations
Christine Campbell concentrates on complex personal injury cases in addition to handling criminal defense matters, municipal court matters and real estate transactions. Born and raised in the Philadelphia area, Ms. Campbell graduated from St. Joseph's College, completing her studies in three years. While raising two children, she received her law degree in 1990 from Temple University School of Law. After completing a judicial clerkship, she was an Assistant Prosecutor for Camden County, New Jersey, for several years, who developed a particular affinity for representing the victims of domestic abuse. She was assigned to the office's first Domestic Violence Unit where she earned a Letter of Commendation for assisting in the safe return of a child to his mother, and the successful prosecution of the child's father who had kidnaped him. Since leaving the public sector, she has been involved in representing plaintiffs whose safety has been compromised due to another's negligence, causing them to suffer serious harm. Ms. Campbell is admitted to practice in New Jersey, including the District of New Jersey and the United States Supreme Court. She is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association and the New Jersey Bar Association. She also is Vice President of the Board of Directors of Maryville, Inc., a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center which provides services to those in need regardless of ability to pay. In her spare time, she conducts a children's choir. |
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