About Valerie
Valerie Campbell attended UCLA School of Law, where she sharpened the analytical tools she would use in practice. She moved from the classroom to client work after graduation. The law school years remain a reference point for how she approaches statutes and case law.
Her early career was pragmatic. Campbell built experience handling client matters that required both courtroom work and negotiated resolutions. She learned to manage the practical demands of contested hearings and the paperwork that precedes them. That hands-on background shaped the way she prepares a case and advises clients.
Over time she shifted toward consumer-oriented disputes. Much of her work involves alleged defects in consumer goods and the warranty claims that follow. She regularly deals with the kinds of statutory remedies available to buyers, and she represents clients in hearings, arbitrations, and settlement talks. She takes on the procedural steps needed to move a case from initial demand to resolution.
Campbell maintains current membership in a professional association. She uses membership opportunities to stay current on statutory changes and procedural developments that affect consumer warranty claims. Attendance at panels and continuing legal education events informs how she drafts pleadings and advises clients about remedial options.
She practices at LemonLaw123, where she handles matters related to defective products and warranty disputes. Her role at the firm involves client intake, factual investigation, and directing the litigation or settlement strategy. She works with experts when necessary to clarify technical issues and presents those findings in negotiations or at hearing.
Campbell’s approach is methodical. She aims to identify the core factual questions early, assemble the necessary documentation, and choose the forum most likely to resolve the dispute efficiently. Her current practice covers lemon law and consumer warranty disputes at LemonLaw123.