About
Austin P. Campbell is a tribulation lawyer within the Dallas workplace of Rob Wiley, P.C. Mr. Campbell graduated from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 2016. At Vanderbilt, Mr. Campbell became on the Dean’s List and become an Articles Editor for the Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. His scholar notice, Riding a “Friendly Elephant?” How African Nations Can Make the Best of Economic Partnership with China , was posted in March 2016.
Mr. Campbell located his passion for assisting employees navigate the arena of employment regulation at Vanderbilt, in which he turned into a member of the Labor and Employment Law Society and the Civil Practice Clinic. While in regulation faculty, Mr. Campbell also interned with federal District Judges Jorge Solis and John T. Nixon, Tennessee Criminal Court Judge Monte Watkins, and the Tennessee Lawyer General’s Office.
Mr. Campbell graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Emory University, in which he studied Political Science and Economics. At Emory, Mr. Campbell was a contributor with the student newspaper and active within the Fencing Club and Model UN. Both in law faculty and college he volunteered with severa agencies, in particular the ones devoted to helping safe haven animals.
Mr. Campbell grew up in Plano, Texas, and graduated from Plano Senior High School.
Mr. Campbell is presently licensed to exercise regulation in Texas and Tennessee.
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Experience
- Lawyer
Rob Wiley, P.C.
2016 - Intern
U.S. District Court, Middle District of Tennessee
2016 - Summer Law Clerk
Tennessee Lawyer General s Office
2015 - Intern
Davidson County Criminal Court
2014 - Intern
U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
2014
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Graduation year: 2016