Mr. Camerson�s practice is devoted to commercial litigation and environmental law. He obtained his bachelor of arts degree cum laude in economics in 1985 from Washington & Jefferson College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his juris doctor degree from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1988, where he was Associate Editor of the Journal of Transactional Law. Since entering private practice in 1988, Mr. Camerson has represented clients on a broad array of business and commercial litigation issues. In addition, he has extensive experience in Federal and State regulatory issues involving water, air, solid and hazardous waste, CERCLA/Superfund matters, and other environmental litigation, and has served as common counsel for multiple defendants at several sites. Mr. Camerson also counsels clients on the environmental risks of business transactions, including projects taking advantage of recent Brownfields initiatives. Mr. Camerson has served as a panelist at several bar conferences and as Director of the Environmental Section of the New Jersey Bar. He also is currently serving as the firm�s hiring partner. He is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pennsylvania State and Federal courts and is a member of the New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and American Bar Associations. Bar admissions Pennsylvania, 1988 New Jersey, 1990. |