11 Apr Cameron E. Nieters
Practice Areas
General Liability | Government Liability | Insurance Coverage | Medical Malpractice | Professional Malpractice & Ethics
Cameron Nieters is an Associate Attorney in our Asheville office. Prior to joining us, Cameron spent two years clerking at a Winston Salem-based firm and gained hands-on experience with an array of civil litigation matters, including personal injury and general negligence claims, estate, and fiduciary litigation, and worker’s compensation claims. She also served as a research assistant at the UNC School of Government with the Pattern Jury Instruction Criminal Committee where she drafted and edited jury instructions to conform with updates in North Carolina statutes and case law.
Cameron is a recent graduate from Elon University School of Law where she graduated magna cum laude and was a member of the Elon Law Trial Advocacy Team and the Elon Law Moot Court Board. Cameron also served as a research assistant to Elon Law Dean Alan Woodlief, where she aided in the drafting and editing of the yearly supplements to both North Carolina on Damages and Shuford’s Civil Practice and Procedure with Appellate Advocacy.
ADMITTED
- North Carolina, 2022
EDUCATION
- J.D., magna cum laude, Elon University School of Law, 2021
- B.A., Psychology, Harvard University. 2018
HBS Adds Associate Cameron E. Nieters to North Carolina Office
Practice Areas
General Liability | Government Liability | Insurance Coverage | Medical Malpractice | Professional Malpractice & Ethics
Cameron Nieters is an Associate Attorney in our Asheville office. Prior to joining us, Cameron spent two years clerking at a Winston Salem-based firm and gained hands-on experience with an array of civil litigation matters, including personal injury and general negligence claims, estate, and fiduciary litigation, and worker’s compensation claims. She also served as a research assistant at the UNC School of Government with the Pattern Jury Instruction Criminal Committee where she drafted and edited jury instructions to conform with updates in North Carolina statutes and case law.
Cameron is a recent graduate from Elon University School of Law where she graduated magna cum laude and was a member of the Elon Law Trial Advocacy Team and the Elon Law Moot Court Board. Cameron also served as a research assistant to Elon Law Dean Alan Woodlief, where she aided in the drafting and editing of the yearly supplements to both North Carolina on Damages and Shuford’s Civil Practice and Procedure with Appellate Advocacy.
ADMITTED
- North Carolina, 2022
EDUCATION
- J.D., magna cum laude, Elon University School of Law, 2021
- B.A., Psychology, Harvard University. 2018