GIBBS NOLTE & ROSE - Key Persons


Dale R. Rose

Job Titles:
  • Attorney
Dale has been representing clients for personal injury cases since 1996 in both state and federal courts. Prior to 1996, Dale was a prosecutor for Dallas County in the Specialized Crimes Division, and prior to law school he was a police officer for six years in Garland, Texas. Dale handles all types of cases where people have been injured as the result of someone else's negligence, from minor injuries in car wrecks to wrongful death cases from auto, trucking, and boating incidents. He would be glad to discuss with you the facts of your case, large or small, and help you move forward with your claim.

Gregg M. Gibbs

Job Titles:
  • Founding Partner

M. Alexander Campos

Alex Campos was born in Santa Cruz, California, but spent most of his childhood growing up in Frisco, Texas. After graduating from Frisco Centennial High School in 2008, he went on to play NCAA golf at the University of Texas at Dallas. In 2012, Alex graduated Cum Laude from the University of Texas at Dallas with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Alex always knew that he wanted to become a lawyer, so after graduation he decided to attend the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville, where he had earned a scholarship. While in attendance at the University of Arkansas, he made the Dean's List four out of his six semesters, participated in a number of trial competitions, was a student attorney for indigent criminal defendants in the School of Law Legal Clinic, was an intern for Chief Judge Biery of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, and a Law Clerk at Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC. In 2015, Alex graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law earning his Juris Doctorate, and would return to Texas to take the bar exam. On November 12, 2015, Alex was sworn in to practice law in the State of Texas, and just four days later he was sitting second chair in an Intoxication Manslaughter jury trial. Although the Defendant pled guilty to the charge, a jury trial was still necessary to determine his sentence. Ultimately, the Defendant was sentenced to ten years' probation, even though the District Attorney's Office was asking for prison time, and the jury could have sentenced him up to twenty years in prison. Alex has since been an attorney at Gibbs Nolte & Rose, PLLC focusing on criminal law, handling both misdemeanors and felonies, family law, including divorces, child custody, child support, Attorney General, and Child Protective Services cases, drafting Wills, and Probating Estates. Alex has often been referred to by his clients as a trustworthy attorney and has a fluency of the law and aggressive ability to make him a fierce advocate for his clients. Education University of Arkansas, School of Law, Fayetteville, Arkansas

Mitchell R. Nolte

Job Titles:
  • Partner, 2010