Justin R. Campbell is the founder and managing attorney of Campbell Law Firm, serving clients in Skagit, Island, and San Juan Counties. He established the firm in 2009 and has maintained an office in Anacortes since 2015. Justin focuses his practice on estate planning, probate, business law, and litigation - including commercial disputes, trust and estate litigation, and real estate litigation. A former Island County District Court Commissioner, he currently serves as a Pro Tem Judge for Island County, Washington, experience that gives him practical insight into how judges evaluate issues and what drives effective advocacy.
With an LL.M. in taxation and a background in accounting and tax, Justin brings a rigorous, numbers-informed perspective to every matter. He designs tax-aware estate plans that align with family goals, provides grounded business counseling that anticipates financial and regulatory impacts, and develops dispute strategies that weigh cost, risk, and likely outcomes. Clients value his clear communication, responsiveness, and ability to translate complex legal and tax concepts into straightforward options and action steps. He aims to reduce stress by setting expectations early, keeping clients informed, and moving matters forward efficiently. Read our client reviews to see what our clients are saying.
Justin believes most problems are best solved through careful planning and strategic negotiation, including mediation or other forms of alternative dispute resolution when appropriate. When litigation is necessary, he is prepared to try cases and protect his clients’ interests in court. Whether creating a comprehensive estate plan, guiding a personal representative through probate, advising a company on a pivotal transaction, or resolving a high-stakes dispute, Justin delivers practical solutions tailored to each client’s objectives. He is proud to serve the communities of Anacortes, Whidbey and Camano Islands, the San Juan Islands, and the greater Skagit Valley with diligent advocacy and approachable counsel.
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