M. Scott Campbell is a litigation associate in Gibson Dunn’s Denver office. His practice focuses primarily on criminal antitrust investigations, SEC enforcement proceedings, and complex civil litigation. Mr. Campbell has experience with all phases of litigation, including trial experience, and practices in both state and federal court.
Mr. Campbell also has an active pro bono practice. In 2012, he was a member of the team that received the firm’s Frank Wheat Memorial Pro Bono Award for its work with Lawyers Without Borders providing anti-corruption training in Kenya. Mr. Campbell also works with the Rocky Mountain Children’s Law Center to provide pro bono representation to children in need.
In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Campbell serves as Chair of the Colorado Do the Write Thing Program, an initiative of the National Campaign to Stop Violence, and is a member of the Colorado Legal Aid Foundation’s Associates Advisory Board. Mr. Campbell currently serves on the firm’s Associates Committee, and is a member of the Denver office’s Diversity Committee.
Mr. Campbell earned his law degree, with distinction, from Stanford Law School in 2009. He also holds a master’s degree in political philosophy from the University of Colorado and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Utah with degrees in political science and philosophy.
Mr. Campbell is admitted to practice law in the state of Colorado and the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado.