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Cameron Fredman 
Los Angeles, California
phone 866-664-3055 (Toll Free)
fax 310-475-7871
email

Cameron Fredman practices in the areas of wrongful death and catastrophic injury, civil rights, slumlord litigation, and legal malpractice. He also specializes in recovery of funds for financial whistleblowers under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

Prior to joining McNicholas, Cameron Fredman was an associate at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, where he practiced in the general litigation group and handled cases involving commercial litigation and class actions.

Cameron received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Southern California and his law degree from Loyola Law School, where he graduated magna cum laude and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Loyola Law Review.  His law school awards include graduating Order of the Coif, the Sayre McNeil Scholarship, the Phi Delta Phi Honor Society, and the St. Thomas More Law Honor Society.  He also served as a full-time judicial extern for the Honorable A. Wallace Tashima at the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

He is admitted to practice before California State Courts, as well as the Central District.  His publications include the following:

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).

"The Employment Lawyer's Guide to California Anti-SLAPP Law," 22:2 Cal. Lab & Emp. Law Review 1 (Mar. 2008).

Some Notable Case Results Click Here For More Results RSM EquiCo Settlement
  • $32,000,000
    Separation package for client leaving her job
    and moving to new employment
  • $10,800,000
    Sexual abuse of a male minor
    by a male coach
  • $10,048,000
    Laborer injured right thigh & knee on
    construction job requiring internal hardware
  • $9,000,000
    26-year-old plaintiff recovered against
    international company for a brain injury
  • $8,000,000
    25 tenants subjected to slumlord
    and uninhabitable conditions
  • $6,500,000
    Subway tunnel worker killed
    in a workplace accident
  • $5,430,000
    First African-American member of LAPD bomb
    squad discriminated against because of his race
  • $5,100,000
    Independent truck driver suffered head injury as a result of an improperly repaired trailer
  • $5,000,000
    Wrongful death of individual with three
    heirs in vehicle accident
  • $3,603,000
    Verdict for LAPD K9 Bomb Unit dog handler was
    retaliated against for standing-up for the lone
    female in the Unit who was harassed and discriminated against (click here)
  • $2,200,000
    16-year-old special education student recovered
    against LAUSD for being sexually assaulted
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