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Andrew Wheeler-Berliner
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Andrew Wheeler-Berliner

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Meet Andrew Wheeler-Berliner

Andrew Wheeler-Berliner is an attorney with Campbell Law PC, where he represents homeowners and consumers in arbitration and litigation matters. Licensed in Alabama and California, Andrew has extensive experience advocating for clients in arbitration proceedings before the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and JAMS.

Prior to joining Campbell Law PC, Andrew represented consumers in disputes against major corporations and advised businesses, nonprofit organizations, and creative professionals on a variety of legal matters, including business formation, trademark and copyright issues, and licensing agreements.

Bar Admissions

  • The State Bar of California
  • Alabama State Bar

Education

  • The University of Alabama School of Law
    • Juris Doctor, May 2011
    • Honors & Activities:
      • Recipient of the Robert S. Manley Local Government Award
      • Best Paper Awards in Local Government Law, Tax Policy Seminar, Computers and the Law, and the Capital Defense Clinic
      • Graduated in the top one-third of his class
  • Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana
    • Bachelor of Arts in Politics, May 2001
    • Honors & Activities:
      • Student Activities Board Member and Committee Chair
      • Responsible for booking touring musical and comedic performances for the college, serving as production manager and sound engineer for on-campus events, and overseeing artist hospitality

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