About Jeffrey R.
Jeffrey R. Campbell trained as a lawyer at a time when health care law was becoming more complex. He finished his J.D. at Central Michigan University in 2005, where his coursework emphasized health care regulatory issues alongside core litigation skills. The degree set the stage for a practice that crosses both clinical and courtroom boundaries.
He began his legal career in private practice immediately after graduation. In 2005 he joined Tomkiw Dalton PLC as an associate. That early role offered courtroom exposure and day-to-day client work at a small-firm level. Two years later he moved to Wachler & Associates as an associate, a step that placed him at a larger practice with regular filings in state and federal tribunals.
Campbell is admitted to the Michigan bar and is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. Those credentials mean he handles matters that originate in state courts and, when necessary, proceed in federal court. The dual admissions allow him to manage cases that require coordination across court systems and procedural rules.
His educational background in health care law informs much of his approach. The subject area intersects with regulatory compliance, professional licensing and client counseling. In practice, that translates into an ability to assess legal risk in matters that touch on medical and institutional settings. He brings that perspective to his work at the firm.
Outside filing deadlines and hearings, Campbell participates in bar activities through the Michigan State Bar. He maintains an active membership and engages in the professional networks the organization provides. That membership keeps him connected to changes in state law and practice developments that affect litigation strategy.
At Wachler & Associates he has continued in an associate role since joining the firm. His work involves preparing pleadings, handling discovery, and appearing in court where required. He represents clients in matters that can proceed in either Michigan trial courts or in federal court in the Eastern District, and he applies his health care law training when cases raise regulatory or professional issues.
Campbell’s career path — from law school into successive associate positions — reflects steady advancement within private practice. He remains based at Wachler & Associates and concentrates his practice on litigation in state and federal courts, drawing on his health care law background.