About Cameron
Cameron Lambe practices law in North Carolina. He combines classroom training and hands-on court experience to handle everyday legal work and courtroom matters.
Lambe earned a B.A. from Duke University in 2011 and continued his studies at the University of North Carolina School of Law. His legal education included classroom study and practical placements that shaped an early interest in appeals and courtroom procedure.
While still in law school, Lambe served as an extern with the North Carolina Court of Appeals in 2015. That placement gave him a close-up view of appellate decision-making and legal drafting at the state level. After graduation he moved into private practice. He worked as a lawyer at Stuart Law Office, PLLC in 2016 and then at Brownlee Whitlow Praet & File, PLLC in 2017, filling roles that required courtroom preparation, client counsel, and document work.
Outside his casework, Lambe is active in bar and civic organizations. He maintains membership in the North Carolina State Bar and the North Carolina Bar Association, where he participates on the Communications Committee. He also belongs to the American Bar Association and serves on a resources team there. Locally, he is involved with the Wake County Bar Association’s Swearing-In Committee and holds a seat on the Chapel Hill Public Library Foundation board. Lambe is a member of the Federal Bar Association and participates in the Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Young Professionals Network.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in court preparation and steady under deadline pressure. He has built experience across trial-level work and appellate procedures. The externship at the Court of Appeals and subsequent roles in private practice inform how he approaches legal writing and case strategy.
He keeps a steady presence in Charlotte-area and Triangle legal circles, attending committee meetings and local bar events. That involvement helps him stay current on procedural changes and court practice.
Lambe is licensed to practice in North Carolina and maintains active participation in several professional organizations. He currently practices law in North Carolina, drawing on experience from both trial offices and an appellate externship.