About Christian

Christian Campbell entered law school after completing a liberal arts education in Richmond. He earned a B.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2015 and continued his studies at American University Washington College of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2021. Those years placed him in classrooms and clinics during a period of rapid change in legal education. He left law school ready to shift from scholarship to practice.

His first professional role after law school was outside a typical law firm setting. In 2021 he worked as a lawyer editor at Thomson Reuters. That position involved close attention to legal drafting and research, and it kept him anchored to primary sources and editorial standards. The experience sharpened his ability to parse court opinions and statutory language under tight deadlines.

In 2022 Campbell moved into firm practice. He held associate positions at two firms that year: first at Kublan Khan PLC and then at Livesay & Myers, P.C. Those roles gave him hands-on exposure to litigation and client counseling in state and federal matters. He spent time preparing pleadings, conducting legal research, and assisting at hearings. The work demanded steady courtroom preparation and routine interaction with more senior attorneys.

Campbell is admitted to practice in Virginia and has standing before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. That dual jurisdictional footing informs the kinds of matters he handles. He draws on appellate procedures when cases require attention beyond the trial court level, and he relies on trial-court practice when immediate case management is necessary. He has handled tasks typical for a junior associate, balancing discovery, motion practice, and client updates.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in legal analysis and precise in written work. He has moved between roles in publishing and firm practice, a path that reflects both editorial training and litigation experience. Campbell's trajectory has been steady: academic preparation, editorial work that honed legal writing, and then firm roles that introduced courtroom practice.

As of 2026 he is an associate at Livesay & Myers, P.C., where his work continues to involve litigation support and appellate filings. He practices in matters arising under Virginia law and before the Fourth Circuit, handling tasks that support client representation at both trial and appellate stages.

Education

American University Washington College of Law

J.D. (2021)

2021

Virginia Commonwealth University

B.A.

2015

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Associate

Livesay & Myers, P.C.
2022

Associate

Kublan Khan PLC
2022

Lawyer Editor

Thomson Reuters
2021

Accepted Jurisdictions

Virginia
4th Circuit

Office Locations

Main Office

 11325 Random Hills Rd #100 Fairfax VA 22030