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About Campbell Law

Find your way with Campbell Law

Find your way with Campbell Law

On a sweltering July day, I received a life-altering phone call informing me of my grandmother’s passing. Her sudden departure left me heartbroken as she had always been the picture of health and independence.

Amidst my grief, I knew I had to be strong for my family. Together, we navigated the grieving process and began the task of settling her affairs. It was a challenging time, but it also brought us closer and helped us appreciate the preciousness of life.

The truth is, we will all receive a similar call at some point in our lives. We may be the ones grieving or the ones whose affairs need to be sorted out. Regardless of which side of the equation you find yourself on, Campbell Law is here to assist you every step of the way.

Our Team

Charles M. Campbell

Managing Lawyer

Charles graduated from York University with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in 2016. He specialized in Human Rights and Equity Studies, obtaining a cum laude distinction. Before attending law school, Charles worked as a tutor and project manager. He graduated from the University of Windsor with a Juris Doctor in 2021. Charles Campbell was a summer student and articling student with the Public Prosecution Service of Canada (Toronto).

Charles is currently an instructor at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Law. Charles teaches students how to effectively plan and execute negotiations in various areas of law. Specifically, he instructs Windsor Law’s Canadian National Negotiation Competition course and coaches their team in both national and international competitions. Charles was called to the Ontario bar in 2022.

Education

B.A., York University, 2016 (cum laude) J.D., University of Windsor, 2021

Bar Admission

Ontario, 2022

Education

B.A., York University, 2016 (cum laude) J.D., University of Windsor, 2021

Bar Admission

Ontario, 2022

Professional Associations
Instructor at University of Windsor, Faculty of Law (2021-Present)
Canadian Association of Black Lawyers (CABL) Member
Former Black Law Students Association of Canada (BLSA) Member

• National Director of Finance (2020)
• National Conference Chair (2021)

Durham Region Lawyers Association (DRLA) Member
Canadian Bar Association (CBA) Member
Law Society of Ontario (LSO)
Ontario Bar Association (OBA) Member

• Estates and Trusts Division
• Young Lawyers Division

Whitby Chamber of Commerce Member
Board of Directors - Treasurer with the JD Bridges Foundation
Board of Directors - Malton Neighbourhood Services (2022-2024)
Achievements
Dean’s List - 2015, 2016
Golden Key Society - 2015, 2016
Delos Rogest Davis Scholarship Recipient
International Academy of Dispute Resolution Mediation Competition - Finalist (Mediator), Semi-Finalist (Lawyer & Client)
Canadian National Negotiation Competition- Best Communication (competitor)
Canadian National Negotiation Competition – 1st place (Coach)
International Negotiation Competition (INC) – 6th place (Coach)

Abigail-D. Anderson-Bromfield

Articled Clerk/Legal Consultant

Abigail graduated from Carleton University with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in 2019. She specialized in Criminology with a focus on Law and Sociology, and concurrently earned a Certificate in American Sign Language. Before attending law school, Abigail worked as a Behavioural Counselor.

She graduated from the University of Windsor with a Juris Doctor in 2023. Abigail was selected as a Public Interest Articling Fellow and completed her articling at Peacebuilders Canada. During her time there, she received training in the dispute resolution method known as Restorative Circles.

La Chelle McDonald

Paralegal

La Chelle McDonald graduated from Centennial College with a Law Clerk Diploma in 2013. She initially specialized in Personal Injury Defence before transitioning her practice to focus exclusively on Plaintiff Personal Injury claims.

Building upon her legal foundation, La Chelle pursued advanced education at Durham College, obtaining her Graduate Certificate in Paralegal Studies in 2022. She successfully completed the Paralegal licensing examination in November 2022 and has been a licensed Paralegal in Ontario since January 2023.

La Chelle’s current practice encompasses Landlord and Tenant matters, Small Claims proceedings, and Civil Litigation. Her comprehensive background in both law clerk and paralegal roles provides clients with experienced representation across multiple areas of legal practice.

Rewriting The Bar Exam?

In 2022, I was one of the unlucky licensing candidates who had to rewrite their bar exam. When I first received the news that I had to rewrite, I was devastated. I struggled with balancing studying and articling simultaneously, but I needed to attain my June 2022 call date. The stress from life, work, and studying, made me re-evaluate my career completely. In truth, it caused me to reconsider the value of my life.

Many licensing candidates. Find themselves in these unideal positions. However, I knew my response would dictate how well I bounce back from the stress and disappointment of preparation. This prompted me to seek bar exam preparation services.

After successfully passing the bar exams, I committed to hosting three 20-minute monthly meetings for bar exam check-ins with licensing candidates who are re-writing the bar exam. If you felt the way I described above, feel free to email me at charles@campbellfirm.ca for some perspective on how to access the right tools and mindset for the rewrite ahead.

Happy writing and best of luck. – Charles M. Campbell

Rewriting The Bar Exam?

In 2022, I was one of the unlucky licensing candidates who had to rewrite their bar exam. When I first received the news that I had to rewrite, I was devastated. I struggled with balancing studying and articling simultaneously, but I needed to attain my June 2022 call date. The stress from life, work, and studying, made me re-evaluate my career completely. In truth, it caused me to reconsider the value of my life.

Many licensing candidates. Find themselves in these unideal positions. However, I knew my response would dictate how well I bounce back from the stress and disappointment of preparation. This prompted me to seek bar exam preparation services.

After successfully passing the bar exams, I committed to hosting three 20-minute monthly meetings for bar exam check-ins with licensing candidates who are re-writing the bar exam. If you felt the way I described above, feel free to email me at charles@campbellfirm.ca for some perspective on how to access the right tools and mindset for the rewrite ahead.

Happy writing and best of luck. – Charles M. Campbell

Hear from our former clients

*These reviews are from actual clients of Campbell Law and Dispute Resolution and were written by the clients. They are posted here with the clients’ prior knowledge and consent. Names have not been shown for reasons of confidentiality. The reviews reflect the views and experiences of the specific clients, and are not a guarantee or prediction of a specific outcome.

The truth is that I spend more time chasing down my own stupid programming error analysers in every JavaScript file I write.
James Willem
New York
The truth is that I spend more time chasing down my own stupid programming error analysers in every JavaScript file I write.
James Willem
New York
The truth is that I spend more time chasing down my own stupid programming error analysers in every JavaScript file I write.
James Willem
New York
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