Barry Eggleston

(214) 665-2027

Paralegal

Barry Eggleston brings over 35 years of experience in the legal field to his role at Campbell Huber, PLLC. He began his career in 1988 as a file and records clerk and steadily advanced to become a senior commercial litigation paralegal. Over the years, Barry has supported attorneys in numerous trials across Texas, with a strong emphasis on fact investigation, case development, and research.

Barry holds a B.A. in Government & Politics with a minor in History from the University of Texas at Dallas and has also completed a certificate in World War II Military History from Hillsdale College. He is a member of the State Bar of Texas Legal Assistant Division and has served as Chair of the Dallas Chapter of Autism Speaks. Barry is also an Eagle Scout.

He is especially proud of his work on an EPA Superfund liability case in Oregon, where he successfully tracked down a critical fact witness who had evaded all standard search efforts—ultimately locating the individual using a state fishing license database. That determination reflects Barry’s creative problem-solving and persistence, both of which define his approach to legal work.

Outside of the office, Barry is a devoted caregiver to his adult son on the autism spectrum with higher support needs. He treasures their weekly walks in the park, which offer both perspective and peace. A lifelong enthusiast of military history, Barry is actively involved in several veteran and WWII heritage organizations and serves on the Board of Directors for the WWII History Roundtable, Audie Murphy Chapter. He also enjoys cooking Texas barbecue on his iron smoker and collecting rare World War II artifacts. Barry is the great-great nephew of General Claire Chennault, commander of the Flying Tigers during WWII.