CAMPBELL BRANTLEY

We are a worldwide firm and will travel to any military installation, home or abroad.

Email: cbrantley@crisplegal.com

Campbell Brantley is an experienced transactional attorney focused on military administrative law. His practice today focuses on Discharge Review Boards (DRB) and Boards for Correction of Military Records (BCMR), where he works directly with service members from all U.S. military branches to challenge adverse discharges and correct service record errors. He has worked with Crisp and Associates since 2024.

Before transitioning into military-focused work, Campbell practiced real estate finance as an Associate Attorney at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and James Bates Brannan Groover LLP. He represented senior, mezzanine, equity, and government-guaranteed lenders in complex real estate transactions involving multi-family, office, retail, and industrial developments. His responsibilities included drafting and negotiating financial documents, managing due diligence, and guiding multimillion-dollar deals through engagement to closing.

While at the University of Georgia School of Law, Campbell also gained valuable experience in criminal defense representation through his externship with the Athens-Clarke County Public Defender’s office as part of the Criminal Defense Practicum.

Campbell also contributes to his community through pro bono legal work, including property tax appeal assistance for vulnerable communities and nonprofit lease reviews.

Campbell earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia School of Law and his Bachelor of Arts in History from Emory University. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia.


Practice Areas

  • Discharge Upgrade & Record Corrections Appeals

  • Medical Retirement Appeals

  • Clemency Requests

  • Non-Judicial Punishment Matters

  • OER Appeals

  • CID Amendments

  • Administrative Military Law

Bar Admission

  • Georgia, 2019

Education

  • J.D., University of Georgia School of Law, 2018

  • B.A., History, Emory University, 2014