Barry Campbell practices in the firm's Mass Tort and Class Actions Group. He has extensive experience in handling claims for exposure to asbestos-containing products, sandblasting/silicosis, drilling mud, welding fumes, railroad hearing loss claims, and other toxic tort and chemical exposure issues.
Representing product manufacturers and distributors, Mr. Campbell has managed cases through all phases of litigation and appeals in both state and federal courts. He has successfully defended clients in claims involving both malignant and non-malignant asbestos-related diseases, mesothelioma and other occupational-exposure diseases.
After graduating with a B.A., cum laude, from Texas Tech, Mr. Campbell received his M.S. and graduated with highest honors from the University of Southern Mississippi. While attending the Mississippi College School of Law, he served as the Casenote & Comment Editor on Law Review. He received his J.D., magna cum laude, in 1999.
Adding to his many accomplishments, Mr. Campbell is also a certified Mississippi firefighter and a first responder.
PUBLICATIONS
FEDERALISM, THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE BRADY ACT: STATES' RIGHTS AND THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT, Vol. 19, Issue 2, Miss. College Law Review, 1999.