Cranfill Sumner LLP today announced that Cameron Ervin has joined the firm’s Raleigh office as an associate attorney. She focuses her practice in the firm’s White Collar, Government Investigations & Special Matters Practice Group.
While attending the University of North Carolina School of Law, she served on the Executive Boards of the North Carolina Journal of International Law and the Innocence Project, was a member of the Pro Bono Board, and was recognized for her pro bono service. Additionally, she honed her legal research and writing skills at the North Carolina Court of Appeals while serving as a judicial extern in Judge Mark Davis and Judge Allegra Collins’ chambers. She also worked in the General Counsel’s offices of both a North Carolina hospital and one of the world’s largest contract research organizations.
Prior to law school, she worked as a senior paralegal on healthcare fraud cases and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act cases for the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division Fraud Section. During her time at DOJ, she primarily supported the Miami Strike Force and was a member of the trial team for three trials in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. As a paralegal, she was involved in cases ranging from the initial stages of an investigation through appeals.
She received her law degree from the University of North Carolina School of Law and received her bachelor’s degree from Davidson College.