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Scott W. Campbell
Biography
Scott W. Campbell is a founding partner in Wallace Campbell, PLLC, where he practices commercial litigation, focusing on construction and real estate disputes. Attorney Campbell has 28 years of litigation experience in Seattle and previously co-founded the law firm of Chism, Thiel, McCafferty & Campbell,
PLLC. Mr. Campbell represents owners, developers, contractors, suppliers and design professionals and individuals in mediations, arbitrations, administrative hearings, trial court litigation and appeals. He also assists his clients in other aspects of construction, development and commerce, including contract negotiation and drafting, insurance matters, dispute avoidance, project management, claims analysis and general business advice.
Attorney Campbell earned his B.A. degree, cum laude, from Vanderbilt University and his J.D. degree from the University of Michigan Law School. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the Washington State Bar Association and its Litigation and Construction Law sections, and the King County Bar Association.
Notes
Wallace Campbell offers our clients large-firm experience and sophistication with small-firm individualized attention. For over 28 years, we have focused our practice on commercial litigation, especially construction and real estate development disputes. We represent owners, developers, contractors, suppliers, design professionals and individuals in mediations, arbitrations, administrative hearings, trial court litigation and appeals.
While we provide broad experience and vigorous advocacy in litigation and pride ourselves in having achieved exceptional results for our clients, we believe that avoiding disputes in the first place and settling them where settlement is available on favorable terms are wise business practices. We therefore assist our clients in strong contract negotiation and drafting, project oversight, strategic planning and alternative dispute resolution. In these ways, we seek to manage client risks, control legal expenses and allow our clients, to the greatest extent possible, to focus their energies on their business, rather than on the courthouse.
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- English
- French
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Areas of Practice
- Adverse Possession
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Bid Disputes
- Bid Protests
- Breach of Business Contract
- Breach of Contract Actions
- Breach of Contract Claims
- Business Contract
- Business Insurance
- Business Law
- Business Litigation
- Business Tax
- Commercial Litigation
- Commercial Real Estate
- Construction
- Construction Defect
- Construction Law
- Contracts
- Corporate Licensing and Renewals
- Corporate Tax
- Covenants Not to Compete
- Delay Claims
- Development Agreement Disputes
- Disability Insurance
- Dispute Resolution
- Drafting and Review of Employment Agreements
- Easement and Restrictive Covenants
- Employment Discrimination
- Employment Insurance
- Employment Law for Employers
- Employment Termination Agreements
- Government Contracts
- Health Insurance
- Inadequate Disclosures by Sellers and Agents
- Insurance
- Insurance Coverage Disputes
- Insurance Defense
- Intellectual Property
- Labor Law
- Lease Disputes
- Lease Negotiations
- Lien, Bond and Retainage Claims
- Life Insurance
- Litigation and Appeals
- Long Term Care Insurance
- Lost Profits
- Protection of Trade Secrets
- Real Estate
- Representation of Clients in U.S. Tax Court
- Representation of Clients Under Audit
- Selling a Home
- State, Local and Municipal Law
- Tax Appeals Courts
- Trademark
- Trust and Estate
- Wrongful Termination
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