Win in Will Contest Trial | Campbell Partners Does It Again “Tenacious Advocacy. Proven at Trial.”

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Yawanna McDonald, Andy Campbell, and Todd Campbell were victorious in securing a win for clients in a will contest at trial. In a hard-fought will contest, Campbell Partners triumphally secured a unanimous jury verdict overturning an ill-gotten will based on undue influence. Will contests are among the most emotionally charged matters in Alabama probate litigation. These cases often arise during periods of grief, involve family conflict, and place deeply personal decisions under legal scrutiny. When a will contest in Alabama reaches a jury, success depends on more than the legal validity of the documents—it requires careful preparation, credibility, and  an unwavering commitment to uncovering the truth.

Campbell Partners’ recently secured jury verdict in a contested will case reinforces what we bring to every trial: a tenacious approach to civil litigation and a willingness to see difficult cases through to verdict.

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A Tenacious Approach to Trial Advocacy

Our firm approaches these cases with tenacity, preparation, and resolve. We do not shy away from taking complex estate disputes to trial when the evidence demands it—and our recent jury verdict reflects that commitment.

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A Verdict That Matters

The jury’s verdict affirmed an essential principle: the law exists to protect intent, not manipulation. For our clients, it delivered accountability and clarity. For us, it reaffirmed the value of a trial‑ready, tenacious approach to civil litigation.

Congratulations to our Clients and Our Team: Yawanna McDonald, Andy Campbell, and Todd Campbell.

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