About Harry T.
Harry T. Hackney built a foundation in law after completing undergraduate studies in finance at Florida Atlantic University in 1983 and earning his J.D. from Florida State University College of Law in 1986. Those years framed an early interest in civil litigation and dispute resolution. He later expanded his qualifications to include court-approved mediation credentials and specialty certification in trial practice.
He is admitted to practice in Florida and before the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Alongside courtroom work, he is a Certified Circuit Civil Mediator through the Florida Supreme Court. That credential complements a Board Certification in Civil Trial Law from the Florida Bar Board of Legal Specialization, a designation that recognizes a lawyer’s experience in trial practice rather than serving as an honorary distinction.
Hackney’s professional path has been anchored at Campione & Hackney, P.A. The firm affiliation appears repeatedly in his public profile. Over the years he has handled civil trial matters and related litigation, balancing courtroom advocacy with negotiated resolutions when appropriate. He has also taken on roles that intersect with guardianship and estate planning issues, reflecting the range of contested civil matters attorneys often encounter.
Commitment to professional community work is a steady theme in his career. He served as president of the Lake County Bar Association from 2002 to 2003, a term during which local bar priorities and member services were central topics. He holds ongoing memberships in the Florida Bar, the Mid-Florida Estate Planning Council, the Florida State Guardianship Association and the Mid-Florida Guardianship Association, Inc., where his membership dates to 2011. Those affiliations indicate ongoing engagement with both substantive law developments and regional legal networks.
Clients and colleagues have access to an attorney who mixes litigation experience with mediation skills. The combined credentials—court admission, circuit civil mediator certification and board certification in civil trial law—provide several pathways for resolving disputes, whether through trial, settlement or structured mediation. He continues to practice at Campione & Hackney, P.A., handling civil trial work, mediation and related legal matters in Florida and federal court settings.
He currently practices at Campione & Hackney, P.A., where he focuses on civil trial work and related matters.