About Cameron Ray
Cameron Ray Waddell is an attorney specializing in asbestos and mesothelioma litigation, based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His academic journey began at Furman University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in History in 1985. This foundational education paved the way for his legal studies at the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he received his Juris Doctor in 1988. Following his graduation, Waddell worked by clerking for South Carolina's senior Circuit Court Judge, Dan Laney, which provided him with insights into the judicial process. In 1996, Waddell co-founded LeBlanc and Waddell, a law firm that has been recognized by the Louisiana AFL-CIO as its statewide counsel.
This partnership marked a significant milestone in his career. This lets the attorney focus on representing clients affected by asbestos-related diseases. Before establishing his own firm, he served as Special Counsel to a national asbestos law firm based in Dallas, Texas. His prior experience also includes being a partner in a prominent plaintiff's law firm in South Carolina, where he developed his skills in handling complex litigation. Currently, Waddell practices at The Waddell Anderman Law Firm, L.L.C., located at 2222 Eastgate Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70816.
His practice is dedicated exclusively to asbestos-related cases, representing clients in both Louisiana and South Carolina. This focus has allowed him to develop a understanding of the legal nuances involved in asbestos litigation, making him a valuable advocate for those affected by mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases. Waddell is a member of the South Carolina State Bar, which enables him to practice law in that state. While his membership in the Louisiana State Bar is not explicitly confirmed in the available sources, his active practice in Baton Rouge suggests that he is likely a member. Over his 38-year career, he is known for his expertise in asbestos litigation, successfully handling numerous cases that involve complex medical and legal issues.
His experience has made him a sought-after attorney in this specialized field. For individuals seeking legal representation in asbestos-related cases, Waddell can be contacted at (888) 636-5639 or through the firm's website. His commitment to his clients and his extensive background in asbestos litigation position him as a leading figure in this area of law. Whether representing clients in Louisiana or South Carolina, Waddell continues to advocate for those impacted by the devastating effects of asbestos exposure.