Travis Campbell is an accomplished litigator with more than a dozen years of experience representing clients in state and federal courts around the country.  He focuses his practice on defending clients in individual and class action cases brought under a myriad of consumer laws, including but not limited to, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the California Rosenthal Act, the California Fair Debt Buying Practices Act, the California Identity Theft Act, and the California Unfair Competition Law.  Travis also handles appellate matters in federal and state courts and has appeared in cases pending before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, the New Mexico Court of Appeals, the New Mexico Supreme Court, the Indiana Court of Appeals, and the Appellate Division of the California Superior Court.  In addition, Travis has worked on amicus briefs filed on behalf of clients in the United States Supreme Court.

With a practice that extends beyond California, Travis has successfully represented clients in diverse jurisdictions, including Nevada, Utah, Arizona, West Virginia, Colorado, Indiana, and New Mexico.

Professional & Civic Engagement

  • American Bar Association

Thought Leadership

  • Co-Presenter, Trends in FDCPA Litigation Against HOA Attorneys, Community Association Institute Law Seminar, 2021
  • Co-Presenter, Obduskey and the FDCPA: How Broad is the Supreme Court’s Recent Ruling on Nonjudicial Foreclosures? Webinar for Community Association Institute, 2019
  • Co-Presenter, Trends in FDCPA Litigation Against HOA Attorneys, Community Association Institute Law Seminar, 2019
  • Co-Presenter, How the Supreme Court’s Decision in Obduskey May Impact NCBA Members, Webinar for National Creditors Bar Association, 2018 
  • Where Do Litigants “Stand” Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Spokeo, Inc. v. Robins?, American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, 2016