Birmingham law firm Campbell Guin announced the addition of two new partners this week.
Todd Campbell and Stephen Wadsworth, both honored as 2016 Rising Stars of Law by the BBJ, have been elevated to partner status effective immediately..
Wadsworth represents individuals and entities involved in business disputes, and handles shareholder disputes and derivative actions, contract disputes, class actions and complex litigation, securities litigation and arbitration, ERISA and antitrust matters.
“Todd and Stephen are great leaders and have successfully handled countless cases for our clients,” said Andy Campbell, managing partner of Campbell Guin. “Whether they are recovering assets through securities litigation or defending corporate clients in contractual disputes, they demonstrate tenacity and thoughtfulness in every case, no matter the level of complexity.”
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