About Lisa M.
Lisa M. Campion practices law in Vermont and before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Her work spans matters that originate in state courts and those that proceed to federal appellate review. She is known among colleagues for a careful, methodical approach to briefing and oral argument.
Campion began her legal career in private practice. Over the years she developed experience in litigation and appellate procedures. That path brought her to practice in venues where federal law and state issues intersect, and it shaped the practical judgment she brings to each case.
She is admitted to the bar in Vermont and to practice before the Federal Circuit. Those admissions allow her to represent clients in trials and appeals that touch on federal statutes and regulatory issues, as well as in state-level matters. She has worked on cases that required close attention to procedural rules and tight timelines, and she places priority on clear written advocacy.
Her practice covers both the preparation of appellate briefs and representation in hearings. She prepares records and motions aimed at preserving issues for appeal. She also counsels clients on the strategic choices that arise when a case may proceed from a Vermont court to a federal appellate tribunal. That counsel often involves assessing the benefits and risks of further review versus settlement or alternative dispute resolution.
Coworkers describe Campion as precise in legal writing and deliberate in courtroom presentation. She tends to avoid urgency when it is unnecessary, preferring instead to build arguments that anticipate opposing positions and respond to them directly. Clients who come to her for appellate work find a lawyer who focuses on clarity rather than flourish.
Campion maintains a practice through LMC Law PLLC. Her office handles matters that require knowledge of both Vermont law and federal appellate procedure. She currently represents clients in state and federal matters and appears before the Federal Circuit as part of her ongoing practice.