About Regina M
Regina M Campbell earned her undergraduate degree at Florida International University before going on to receive her J.D. from Hofstra University. She completed the formal education that prepared her for practice in Florida courts. Her academic path combined a statewide undergraduate experience with law school training on the Eastern Seaboard.
She built a practice and then took the step of founding The Campbell Law Group P.A., where she serves as managing lawyer. Over the years she has secured admissions that allow her to litigate in multiple federal venues. Those admissions include the U.S. District Court and the Middle District of Florida, as well as the Southern and Northern Districts of Florida. She is also admitted to practice in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for both the Southern and Middle Districts.
Her membership in professional groups includes participation in the Collaborative Family Law Institute, Inc. That affiliation reflects one thread of her work. The combination of family law connections and bankruptcy admissions shapes a practice that frequently sits at the intersection of domestic and financial issues.
Colleagues and clients describe a lawyer who handles a mix of contested and negotiated matters. She manages cases that require appearances in state and federal forums and those that call for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy filings. The firm she founded handles petitions, adversary proceedings, and the domestic-law matters that sometimes accompany insolvency problems.
Campbell’s approach to case work is practical. She organizes files and court deadlines to keep matters moving. She prepares pleadings and attends hearings in district and bankruptcy courts. The firm's docket shows work across different procedural tracks, including contested hearings, negotiated settlements, and formal filings in federal courts.
Outside the courtroom she remains active in professional circles where collaborative practices are discussed and refined. That participation informs how cases are handled when parties seek alternatives to adversarial litigation. Her practice reflects that mix of courtroom readiness and interest in negotiated outcomes.
She maintains an active practice in Florida and oversees the operations of The Campbell Law Group P.A. Her current practice concentrates on family law, bankruptcy, and federal court matters.