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Norman Campbell is an esteemed attorney in the state of Colorado. He completed his Undergraduate years at Colorado State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture Business and a minor in Economics in 1990.  After receiving his Undergraduate degree from Colorado State University, Norman decided he wanted to share his passion for helping others by pursuing a law degree. Norman has always been passionate about helping others, which is why he also served as a volunteer fireman from 1991 – 1999.

He attended the University of Denver College of Law and graduated in 1994. During law school he was an intern for the Securities and Exchange Commission, Clerk for Sabino Romano in Adams County Court Colorado, and Research Assistance for Grant and McHendrie in Denver County Court Colorado. 

Since receiving his Graduate degree Norman has accrued over 23 years of experience in law – specializing in estate planning, probate / adult protection, and family law. He’s continued to help people through his volunteer work with Metro Volunteer Lawyers, Weld County Colorado Posse, and Adult Multi-Disciplinary Team in Adams County to help protect at risk adults. As a result he was awarded Adams County Volunteer Attorney of the Year in 1998 and 2014, Adams Broomfield Bar Association Citizen of the Year in 2012, and Outstanding Sustainable Volunteer in 2016. In addition to his numerous volunteer awards, Norman is also a member of the 17th Judicial District Access to Justice Committee and is currently chair. With a reputable history and years of experience it makes Norman the perfect professional attorney to help protect your rights!
“I have consistently observed Mr. Campbell treat others with fairness, dignity, and respect. I have observed him respectfully listen to others’ arguments, questions, ideas, and comments. I have watched him weigh in on and make tough decisions, give others credit where due, and provide respectful feedback. I’ve seen him remain positive in the middle of tough discussions about organizational develop and decisions, using those situations are opportunities for growth and positive change.” 

– Mariana Vilma, Assistant County Attorney
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