Mary
R. Campbell is a native of California, having lived in the San
Francisco Bay Area, including the Peninsula and Marin County, and the
Central Valley. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in History
from Mills College, her teaching credential from the University of
California, Berkeley, and her Juris Doctor from the University of California,
Davis, School of Law.
Ms. Campbell serves as a Settlement Conference Pro Tem judge and
accepts appointments as a Special Master and Minor’s Counsel
for the Sacramento County Superior Court. She volunteers as a mediator
for
the Sacramento County Bench/Bar Pro Bono Mediation Program. Ms. Campbell
served as one of the founding Family Law Facilitators for the Sacramento
County Superior Court and is a founding member of the Sacramento
Collaborative Practice Group.
As a mother of four children, Ms. Campbell has actively participated
as a member
and officer of a number of community civic and youth organizations.
Ms. Campbell has extensive mediation and collaborative law training.
Ms. Campbell is a member of the following organizations/associations:
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Family
Law Section of the California State Bar
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Sacramento
County Bar Association and its Family Law Section
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Sacramento
Collaborative Practice Group
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International
Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP)
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Sacramento
County Bench/Bar Pro Bono Mediation Program
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