Jeffery M. Campiche is the founding partner of Campiche Andrews Horne PLLC, based in Seattle, Washington. With over four decades of legal experience, he has successfully represented individuals severely injured on maritime vessels, in motor vehicle accidents, by unsafe or defective products, and due to negligent medical providers.
Jeff’s legal career began after earning his Juris Doctor from the University of Oregon School of Law. He served as the County Prosecutor of Pacific County from 1978 to 1986, gaining invaluable courtroom experience. Following his tenure as prosecutor, he transitioned into private practice, focusing on personal injury and civil rights cases.
Throughout his career, Jeff has been recognized by his peers for his aggressive and successful representation of clients in complex cases, while maintaining a high degree of professional conduct. He was featured in “Seattle’s Top Lawyers” by Seattle Met Magazine in 2010 and has earned the highest possible ratings in both legal ability and ethical standards from Lawyers.com and Martindale-Hubbell.
Jeff has served as designated counsel for sailors of the Inland Boatmen’s Union of the Pacific and has represented numerous maritime workers who were seriously or fatally injured. His dedication to civil rights is evident in cases like that of Tommy Le, an unarmed high school student fatally shot by a King County Sheriff’s officer. Jeff’s relentless pursuit of justice in this case led to a $5 million settlement and significant media attention, highlighting issues within the sheriff’s department.