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Sara Beth Campbell focuses her practice on business and finance, mergers and acquisitions, and securities.
While attending Emory University School of Law, Sara Beth served as an Executive Managing Editor of the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal and completed a judicial internship with the Honorable Chief Judge T. Russell McClelland. She previously worked with the firm as a summer associate.
Before entering law school, Sara Beth gained valuable experience as a legal assistant, where she drafted estate planning documents, prepared and filed probate materials, and conducted research on tax and real estate issues.
Sara Beth earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Pittsburgh, where she served as an undergraduate teaching assistant, worked as a research assistant in the Psychology Department, and participated in a variety of philanthropic and service-focused organizations.
Emory University School of Law J.D., Transactional Law and Skills Certificate (2025) with honors
University of Pittsburgh, Dietrich School of Arts and Science B.S., Psychology and Political Science (2021) summa cum laude
Georgia (2025)
Court of Appeals of Georgia (2025)
Supreme Court of Georgia (2025)
Atlanta Bar Association, Member
Georgia Association for Women Lawyers, Member
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