The Team Thomas F. Campbell Direct: (205)397-0307 Cell: (205)567-6490 Mr. Campbell has earned the highest rating for legal ability and ethics that can be bestowed by Martindale Hubbell. Martindale Hubbell is a national legal rating service that uses surveys of judges and lawyers familiar with the ability and ethical reputation of the lawyers being rated. He also appears in the 2011 Edition of "Best Lawyers in America" for Commercial Litigation. Selection to the "Best Lawyers in America" list is based upon peer review by other attorneys and is a rare honor - especially for lawyers from small firms having a focus on representing consumers. Mr. Campbell s firm restricts its practice to representing clients and causes that its lawyers and staff believe in. As a result of believing in what they are doing, a dedicated team of lawyers and para-professionals have been assembled. Mr. Campbell graduated in 1983 from the University of Alabama with a business 1 / 8
administration degree. While there, he was elected president of the student body. Alabama football continues to be a passion. Upon graduation, Mr. Campbell completed the Commercial Banking Training Program at a major national bank. Mr. Campbell left the banking world to accept a position as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Howell Heflin (D.-Al.) in Washington, D.C. Mr. Campbell graduated in 1988 from The University of Alabama School of Law. As a member of his law school s National Trial Advocacy Team, Mr. Campbell received its award for outstanding trial advocacy. The American Bar Association's monthly professional magazine, the "ABA Journal," describes Mr. Campbell as a courageous advocate for consumers. Mr. Campbell loves trying cases and he does not shy away from a challenge. He has tried to conclusion several dozen litigated matters, including class and representative actions as well as NLRA AND AAA arbitrations. After graduating from law school, Mr. Campbell worked as an associate and then partner at Lange, Simpson (now Adams Reese LLP/Lange Simpson). In August 1998, Mr. Campbell became one of the founding partners of the Birmingham office of Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak and Stewart, P.C. Representing more than half the Fortune 50 companies in America, Ogletree Deakins is a top-ranked national law firm with hundreds of lawyers in 40 or more offices. Mr. Campbell was also chosen to represent the Alabama Association of School Board Attorneys and the Alabama Association of School Boards before the United States Supreme Court. During his later years as a corporate lawyer, Mr. Campbell began representing consumers in class action cases and found his true calling while representing consumers in class action cases. In April 2000, Mr. Campbell formed his own firm., A Professional Corporation exclusively represents plaintiffs in complex and class action litigation. The firm s extensive use of technology and concentrated practice focus allows it to leverage its human assets. Mr. Campbell has served as President of the Young Lawyers section of the Birmingham Bar Association in the mid-1990's. He frequently lectures at Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars. Mr. Campbell is an active member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA) and served as a member of the NACA Class Action Settlement Guidelines Revision Committee. He is also a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Campbell and his cases have been featured on National Public Radio and the CBS Morning News as well as in Money Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Birmingham Post-Herald, Lawyer s Weekly, Trial Journal of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, Law.com, The National Law Journal, the American Bar Association Journal, and numerous local network affiliate television stations. Mr. Campbell revels in spending time with his three young children.. 2 / 8
D. Keiron McGowin Direct: (205)397-0308 Cell: (205) 278-6650 Mr. McGowin grew up in rural Southwest Alabama in Jackson, Clarke County, Alabama. He attended the public schools until graduating from high school in 1989, as Mr. Jackson High and Salutatorian. Mr. McGowin graduated in 1994 from the University of 3 / 8
Alabama with a degree in Political Science and a minor in English. He worked his own way through school and graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa. Upon graduation, Mr. McGowin decided to work construction for a time before entering law school. He graduated in 1998 from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham. Mr. McGowin prosecuted criminals as Assistant District Attorney for Mobile County, Alabama, until 2003. There he tried many jury cases and helped send a lot of bad characters to prison. In 2003, Mr. McGowin moved to Birmingham to begin a new career at, A Professional Corporation. The firm exclusively represents plaintiffs in complex and class action litigation. Mr. McGowin moved from criminal prosecution to civil prosecution. Mr. McGowin takes a no-nonsense, detail-oriented, prosecutor approach to his cases. Mr. McGowin is married to another attorney, Dana, and they have a young daughter, Emma. R. Taylor Abbot, Jr. 4 / 8
Direct: (205)404-7548 Cell: (205) 278-6650 Mr. Abbot was born in Mobile, Alabama and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. Following graduation from Indian Springs School in Shelby County, Mr. Abbot attended and graduated from Northwestern University with a B.A. degree in Political Science. From there, Mr. Abbot attended law school at Washington & Lee University School of Law in Lexington, Virginia, where he received his J.D. degree in 1986. Mr. Abbot was a writer for the Law Review of Washington & Lee University School of Law. Mr. Abbot returned to practice law in Birmingham at Cabaniss, Johnston, Gardner, Dumas & O Neal. He was made partner in 1992. At Cabaniss, he practiced primarily labor and employment law litigation in Federal and State courts. He left Cabaniss in 2002 and subsequently worked for firms, most recently Zarzaur & Schwartz, P.C., at which he tried a host of cases. Throughout his career, Mr. Abbot acquired a broad range of trial and litigation experience in all phases of the lawsuit process. In 2016, Mr. Abbot transitioned to a career at, PC, where he hopes to apply his litigation skills and experience to the service of the citizens of this State in need of an advocate to protect their rights. 5 / 8
Robert Walker Direct: (205)397-0309 Cell: (205) 278-6650 Mr. Walker grew up in Mobile, Alabama. He attended UMS-Wright Preparatory School in Mobile and graduated from Birmingham-Southern College in 2010 with a degree in History. Robert was a member of the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society and the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society. History was his favorite subject because it required pulling from many different areas of learning to study the past. Mr. Walker earned his J.D. from Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, AL in 2013. In law school, Mr. Walker was a member of the Intellectual Property Society and Phi Alpha Delta. After graduation, Mr. Walker clerked for the Honorable Judge Sharon L. Blackburn in the Northern District of Alabama. He experienced almost every type of case that can come before a Federal judge. Robert enjoys the practice of law because, like history, it requires the melding of history, case law, statutes, and persuasive writing to form a cohesive argument. Mr. Walker joined in June 2014. Robert married Kira Stojcich, his high-school sweetheart of 9 years, in May 2014, just a few weeks before starting work with the firm. In his spare time, Robert enjoys reading, weightlifting, and cooking. 6 / 8
Matthew W. Nicholson Direct: (205)278-6650 Cell: (205) 397-0309 Mr. Nicholson graduated in May 2015 from Samford University's Cumberland School of Law where he frequently appeared on the Dean's List due to his academic achievement. A native of Boaz, Alabama and a graduate of The University of Alabama with a degree in Political Science, he is a proud fan of The Crimson Tide. 7 / 8
While an undergraduate he worked at The University of Alabama School of Law for four years in the information technology department. While in law school, Matt interned for the Marshall County District Attorney's Office, the Federal Public Defender's Office for the Northern District of Alabama, the Community Law Office, clerked at PC while studying for the state bar and came on board as an associate after receiving his results. 8 / 8