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Working with KCML is a world away from
what it is like to work with a large firm. All of our
partners have "big firm" experience and the quality
of legal representation provided to our clients reflects that. The difference is that we recognize the importance of tailoring our service to meet the needs of each of our individual clients and providing those services in a personalized atmosphere.

At KCML our practical, business-oriented approach to litigation ensures you never get lost in the bureuacracy.

 

 
 
 
   
 
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Alan L. Campbell is the former head of the Health Care Section at Cowles & Thompson.  He represents healthcare institutions and providers in a variety of litigation and non-litigation matters.  He also represents litigants in various other civil litigation.

Memberships
Mr. Campbell is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the Dallas Bar Association, Collin County Bar Association, Texas Association of Defense Counsel, and Dallas Association of Defense Counsel. He was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1985 and is admitted to practice in the United States District Courts for the Northern, Eastern, Western and Southern Districts of Texas.  Mr. Campbell has been recognized by his peers as a Texas Super Lawyer in 2004, 2005 and 2006.

Education
Mr. Campbell received his B.B.A. degree in 1982 from Texas A&M University and his J.D. degree, cum laude, in 1985 from Texas Tech University School of Law where he served as Managing Editor of the Texas Tech Law Review.

Articles
Mr. Campbell’s published works include: Texas Adopts A System of Pure Comparative Appointment for Strict Products Liability Cases: Duncan v. Cessna Aircraft Co., 15 Texas Tech Law Review 479, 1984; From Horse and Buggy to Horseless Carriage – Texas Rolls Out Its New Venue Model: A Practitioner’s Guide to Article 1995, 15 Texas Techy Law Review 917, 1984; and Practical Considerations for Physician’s Depositions, Vol. 2, No. 1, Professional Medical Monitor, June 1992.  “A Rose By Any Other Name: Negligent Credentialing Protections Survive Repeal of MLIAA” (With Stacy Welch), Vol. 20, No. 52, Texas Lawyer, February 28, 2005.


 
 
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