About Brandon L
Brandon L Campbell has spent more than two decades working inside Massachusetts courts and law offices. He earned a J.D. from New England Law | Boston in 2000 and later completed an LL.M. in Estate Planning and Elder Law at Western New England University School of Law in 2017. Those academic credentials came after an early immersion in court work, and they helped shape the trajectory of his practice.
His first post-law school roles were clerking positions. In 2000 he worked as a law clerk to the justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court. The following year he served as a law clerk to Justice Fernande R.V. Duffly at the Massachusetts Appeals Court. Those years in chambers exposed him to trial and appellate work. They also gave him a close look at issues that frequently touch family, probate, and elder law matters.
After his clerkships he moved into private practice. He was an associate at Butters Brazilian & Small in 2002. By 2004 he had established his own firm, operating as the Law Office of Brandon L. Campbell and doing business as North Shore Planning. He has maintained that practice since, handling matters that commonly arise for older adults and their families.
Campbell’s practice centers on estate planning and elder law. He holds an accreditation from the Department of Veterans Affairs to handle veterans benefits claims, and he represents clients on issues ranging from wills and trusts to long-term care planning. His approach is pragmatic. He advises clients on immediate legal choices and on planning steps that can affect care, taxation, and asset transfer years down the line.
He is active in elder law professional groups. He holds membership in the National Association of Elder Law Attorneys and the National Association of Senior Advocates. Those memberships connect him to developments in Medicaid planning, guardianship, and related fields that affect seniors and their families.
Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and detail-oriented in the office. Clients often consult him for matters that require both legal structure and an understanding of public benefit programs. He practices in Massachusetts and uses his courtroom and clerkship experience when cases touch contested probate or appeals.
He continues to run the Law Office of Brandon L. Campbell / North Shore Planning and handles estate planning, elder law, and veterans benefits claims in Massachusetts.