PROFILE
Cameron Fredman is a seasoned trial lawyer and strategic advisor who brings a diverse and sophisticated background to the firm’s civil litigation practice. With a career spanning high-stakes commercial disputes, civil rights trials, and corporate general counsel roles, Mr. Fredman provides clients with a 360-degree perspective on complex legal challenges.
Mr. Fredman’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation, intellectual property disputes, and employment law. He manages all phases of the litigation process, from pre-suit counseling and strategic risk mitigation to jury trials and appeals. He has successfully represented a broad range of clients, including publicly traded corporations, tech start-ups, municipal employees, and victims of institutional misconduct. A versatile litigator, he possesses an extensive track record representing both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts across California and various other jurisdictions nationwide. Cameron was selected for Super Lawyers for the years 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018.
REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS
- High-Stakes Jury Verdicts: Serving as trial attorney in Romney v. LAPD, secured a $4 million federal jury verdict in a whistleblower retaliation case that challenged the internal culture of a major municipal department.
- Complex Civil Rights Settlements: Negotiated a $6.875 million settlement for minor plaintiffs in a federal civil rights and personal injury matter, demonstrating the ability to manage sensitive, multi-party litigation with precision.
- Nationwide Class Action Defense: Defending major corporations, including Ticketmaster, in federal district and appellate courts against complex commercial and consumer claims.
- Active Appellate Practice: Maintaining a robust appellate portfolio, including oral arguments before the California Court of Appeal on issues of first impression.
EDUCATION
- J.D., Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 2007
- Magna Cum Laude (top 1%)
- Editor-in-Chief, Loyola Law Review
- Order of the Coif; Salutatorian; St. Thomas More Law Honor Society
- B.A., English Literature, University of Southern California, 2000
ADMISSIONS
- State Bar of California
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
- U.S. District Court, Central District of California
PUBLISHED WORKS
- The Employment Lawyer’s Guide to California Anti-SLAPP Law, California Labor & Employment Law Review (2008).
- Plaintiffs’ Paradise Lost: Diversity of Citizenship and Amount in Controversy Under the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005, 39 Loy. L.A. L. Rev. 1025 (2006).
