Cameron's practice focuses on complex commercial litigation for both plaintiffs and defendants.
Additionally, Cameron advises individuals and corporations in complex multijurisdictional civil and criminal disputes, including navigating international sanctions regimes in the U.S., UK and EU. Cameron also counsels clients on enforcement actions brought by U.S. and international authorities, including matters involving the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, as well as money laundering and fraud violations.
Cameron joined the firm after clerking for the Hon. G. Michael Harvey in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Before clerking, Cameron graduated from Georgetown University Law Center, where he was an Executive Editor for the Georgetown Law Journal’s Annual Review of Criminal Procedure and a Student Attorney at Rising for Justice’s Housing Advocacy and Litigation Clinic. While a law student, Cameron interned for the Department of Justice’s Federal Programs Branch. He also had two stints as a summer associate at another international law firm.
Prior to law school, Cameron worked at two plaintiff-side class action law firms.