Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – January 20, 2026 – Greenspoon Marder is proud to announce the promotion of Litigation associate Jamey R. Campellone to partner.
“The heart of our firm is our people. Promoting Jamey to partner is a testament to his remarkable talent and the vital role he’s played in our growth,” said co-managing director, Gerald Greenspoon.
“It is a privilege to welcome Jamey into partnership. His relentless pursuit of excellence perfectly mirrors our firm’s values, and we are eager to see the innovation and impact he will bring in his new leadership role,” said co-managing director, Michael E. Marder.
Mr. Campellone is based in the firm’s Fort Lauderdale office and concentrates his practice in the areas of complex commercial and civil litigation in both federal and state courts throughout the country. He also has experience representing clients in arbitration matters governed by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) and JAMS. Additionally, he frequently defends nationwide class action claims involving myriad federal consumer protection and unfair competition statutes. Mr. Campellone’s caseload primarily focuses on complex, high-stakes litigation matters concerning business-to-business disputes, employment disputes, real estate investment disputes, fraud-based claims, and consumer claims. Mr. Campellone received his law degree from the University of Miami School of Law, where he graduated with honors, and served as the executive vice president of the Charles C. Papy, Jr. Moot Court Board during his tenure. Prior to joining Greenspoon Marder, he served in the judicial chambers of the Honorable Laurel M. Isicoff for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Mr. Campellone’s effective and systematic approach to high-stakes litigation is drawn from his experience managing hundreds of cases and an in-depth understanding of the Rules of Civil Procedure and the Rules of Evidence. By anticipating likely roadblocks and scenarios, Mr. Campellone can proactively position clients throughout a case.