President of Collins Einhorn firm stays true to his Motor City roots

Published: March 07, 2025
Somewhat fortuitously, the first three people that Don Campbell met in
law school at Wayne State University have played key roles in his life
and career, a twist of fate that he didn’t see coming when he began his
legal studies in downtown Detroit.
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