- Email: Cameron.Mobley@lewisbrisbois.com
- Phone: 404.991.3787
- Fax: 404.467.8845
Cameron Mobley is a partner in the Atlanta office of Lewis Brisbois and a member of the General Liability and Product Liability practice groups. While Cameron's practice primarily consists of premises liability and product liability defense, he also has significant experience defending medical malpractice claims for physician groups, hospitals, hospital systems, hospital authorities, long-term care facilities, and outpatient psychological and behavioral health care facilities.
With regard to premises liability, Cameron has defended international hotel chains and national property management companies alike from claims of all types ranging from static defects to negligent security. Additionally, Cameron has significant experience defending hotel companies in sex trafficking cases premised upon both state and federal law. Cameron’s sex trafficking experience includes the defense of hotel franchisors as well as local franchisees of national and international brands.
As it relates to product liability, Cameron has defended cases for a range of manufactures, sellers, and distributors across several industries. Through this experience, Cameron has also litigated a range of tort claims based on alleged product defects including consumer fraud and breach of warranty actions.
Additionally, Cameron has significant experience in commercial litigation and commercial auto litigation. Through his experience across this range of practice areas, Cameron has litigated several high exposure cases including wrongful death and permanent injury cases in both state and federal court. Moreover, Cameron’s experience in these practice areas includes multiple jury and bench trials.
While in law school at Georgia State University, Cameron was the president of the Student Trial Lawyers Association (Mock Trial) and an active member of the Moot Court program. He competed in numerous national competitions across the country through his association with these organizations. Due to his success in both Mock Trial and Moot Court, Cameron was inducted into National Order of Barristers. In fact, Cameron was one of a select few to be the first National Order of Barristers inductees ever from Georgia State University. In his last year of law school, Cameron also served as a Litigation Teaching Associate who helped teach trial practice to second-year students. Cameron also served as an honor court prosecutor throughout law school while simultaneously working in a graduate assistantship position as well as a clerking for a private law firm.
Prior to law school, Cameron graduated from the Citadel Military College of South Carolina where he earned varsity letters all four years of his college football career. He graduated from the Citadel with a B.S. in Business Administration in December, 2014.
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Education
Georgia State University
- President, Student Trial Lawyers Association (Mock Trial)
- Member, Moot Court program
- National Order of Barristers
Citadel Military College of South Carolina
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 2014
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