After serving as a law clerk for the Supreme Court of Alabama, Boyd F. Campbell began his private law practice in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1988. His law practice is devoted primarily to private international law and foreign investment, international labor and employment law, immigration and nationality law, commercial transactions and formation of business organizations, federal administrative procedures, and civil law notarial functions.
He is an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). He served as chair of the International Law Section of the Alabama State Bar from 2000 to 2002 and is a founding member of that section. He has served as chair and senior vice-chair of the Immigration Law Committee of the American Bar Association's General Practice, Solo & Small Firm Lawyers Section, and as as co-chair of the Immigration Law Committee of the ABA's Section of Labor and Employment Law. He was a member of the ABA’s Coordinating Committee on Immigration Law from 1994 to 1998.
He provides legal services and personal and corporate legal representation to U.S. citizens, foreign nationals, and multinational corporations, both in the United States and abroad. He accepts active immigration cases and appeals on attorney referral. In his appellate practice, he has represented his clients before federal and state appellate courts, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Merit Systems Protection Board, the U.S. Department of Labor, the Board of Immigration Appeals, the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Federal Courts of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States. He has pursued legal matters in foreign courts in other countries and supports the ABA's Foreign Legal Consultants rule.
He is one of the first two Civil Law Notaries appointed by the Alabama Secretary of State under Alabama's new civil law notarial statute. He serves as a Director of the National Association of Civil Law Notaries as well as the Alabama Association of Civil Law Notaries, and is a member of the International Union of Latin Notaries (UINL).
He was the recipient of the 2004 Justice for Victims Award, presented annually by the Family Sunshine Center of Montgomery to recognize persons who assist abused spouses and children.
He established the Alabama Center for Foreign Investment , L.L.C., Alabama's federally designated, statewide Regional Center, and was appointed its General Counsel in 2006.
He is selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers In America, a peer review organization, in immigration law. The Best Lawyers in America is published by Woodward/White, Inc.