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Betty Campbell
Product Liability Group
Pharmaceutical Medical Device and Healthcare Industry Team
Memphis Office
Tel: (901) 680-7358
Email:
betty.campbell@butlersnow.com
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Areas of Emphasis
Drug and Medical Device
Product Liability Law
Professional Liability Law
Medical Malpractice Defense
Personal Injury Defense
Distinctions
Who's Who Among American Law Students, 2003
ABA and Bureau of National Affairs Award for Excellence in the Study of Intellectual Property Law, 2004
Leo Bearman, Sr. American Inns of Court, 2003-04
Education & Honors
University of Memphis, J.D.,
magna cum laude
, 2004
Phi Delta Phi
Law Review
Mississippi Baptist Medical Center, Board Certified Medical Technologist, 1980
Delta State University, Chemistry, 1978
Phi Kappa Phi
Associations
American Bar Association
Litigation Section
Tennessee Bar Association
Memphis Bar Association
Litigation Section
Chair
, 2010-10
Defense Research Institute (DRI)
Association for Women Attorneys
Bar Admissions
Tennessee, 2004
U.S. District Courts
Tennessee: Western District
U.S. Supreme Court
Legal Experience
Second chair on trial team that obtained full defense verdict on behalf of Internal Medicine Physician in six-day medical malpractice trial
Assisted in representation of Family Medicine Physician, Orthopedic Surgeon, and Neurosurgeon in medical malpractice cases that were resolved by summary judgment and/or voluntary dismissal
Member of the trial team(s) that successfully settled numerous medical malpractice and negligence claims
Medical malpractice claims have included allegations of wrongful death, failure to diagnose, failure to render timely treatment, improper surgery, decubitus ulcers, sepsis, improper prescriptions of medicines and improper administration of medicines
Obtained summary judgment in premises liability case against allegations of orthopedic and neurological devices
Defense in personal injury and premises liability cases alleging orthopedic injuries, including fracture and joint injuries, various neurological injuries, permanent disfigurement and permanent scarring
Obtained complete defense verdict for national plumbing company at trial of lawsuit involving claims of breach of contract, negligent repair and failure to honor contract guarantee
Obtained complete defense verdict for Pro Bono client at trial on rescission of contract claim, including statutory treble damages and attorney’s fees under the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act, in lawsuit against car dealer and subsequently negotiated a settlement that was even more advantageous for client
Obtained favorable settlement for large hedge fund on breach of contract claim against local commercial entity
Successfully negotiated favorable settlement for national automobile/equipment manufacturer/seller against purchaser who defaulted on $100,000+ equipment purchase contract
Successfully negotiated settlements for major national retail chain in numerous lawsuits alleging negligence
Papers, Presentations & Publications
Speaker
, "Power Point: Use It or Lose It," DRI Webinar, March 2008.
Note
, "Prejudgment Interest in Tennessee: It's a Fine Mess We're In! Proposed Statutory Solutions to the Inequitable Application of an Equitable Remedy," 34 U. Mem. L. Rev. 789 (2004).
Comment
, "Blair v. Badenhope: Parent v. Parent or Parent v. Non-Parent - The Tennessee Supreme Court's New "One Size Fits All" Standard for Modification of Valid Custody Orders 35 U. Mem. L. Rev. 199 (2003).