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Newsome Conspiracy Case,  Secret Star Chamber

In Memoriam and Balch’s Mop Up

Andrew “Andy2K” Campbell, who saw his boutique law firm Campbell Guin disintegrate and collapse last August, appears to have ended his relationship with former co-owners and settled the matter according to a court dismissal notice filed December 6, 2018.

Andy2K, who represents Balch & Bingham in the Newsome Conspiracy Case, donated $2,000 to presiding Judge Carole Smitherman, the queen of the secretive Star Chamber, shortly before appearing as Balch’s new lead counsel.

The updated Campbell Guin website shows that former 25% owners Bert M. Guy and Justin G. Williams (pictured above) are no longer at the firm although their back-end URL pages are still active. The third owner, Jay F. Guin had died and even his “In Memoriam” page has been taken down (but still active on the back-end.)

(We are sure Campbell Guin IT reps will take down those pages as soon as they read our post.)

And now Balch & Bingham appears to have come in to mop up the mess by hiring a former Campbell Guin associate, Asher L. Kitchings, according to the Birmingham Business Journal.

We wish Asher, Bert, and Justin all the best in 2019!

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