Cameron concentrates his practice in complex commercial litigation and represents clients across multiple industries in both state and federal courts.
Cameron’s approach to litigation is informed by the perspective he gained in his former position as an associate at well-regarded Philadelphia law firm that regularly represented plaintiffs in multi-million-dollar litigation against businesses.
Cameron received his law degree from Temple University, magna cum laude, where he was actively involved as an editor for the Temple Law Review.
Cameron’s approach to litigation is informed by the perspective he gained in his former position as an associate at well-regarded Philadelphia law firm that regularly represented plaintiffs in multi-million-dollar litigation against businesses. He helped teach a course on the law, policy, and practice of domestic arbitration at University of Pittsburgh Law School.
Successfully obtained dismissals in multiple suits against franchisors for lack of personal jurisdiction.
Represented a major real estate investor in an arbitration concerning its rights to manage an LLC, following breaches of contract by its co-investors.
Energy ExperienceAssisted an oil and gas company assess force majeure issues associated with weather-related production disruptions.
Assisted natural gas production company assess its obligation under surface rights agreements.