About Cameron
Cameron Thompson studied journalism before turning to law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the State University of New York at Purchase in 2007. He returned to formal study eight years later and received his J.D. from New York Law School in 2015.
The combination of a journalism undergraduate degree and a law degree gives Thompson a particular interest in careful writing and proof-based argument. His academic record reflects that transition from reporting facts to testing them in court. During law school he trained in legal research and writing and completed coursework that prepared him for practice in both state and federal venues.
Thompson has held membership in the National Lawyers Guild since 2012. He is also a member of the State Bar of New York. Those affiliations have accompanied the early years of his legal career and signal ongoing engagement with legal communities in New York.
He is admitted to practice in New York and before the Federal Circuit. Those admissions shape where he files motions and appeals. They also determine the procedural rules and appellate standards he must follow when representing clients.
Professionally, Thompson serves as an associate lawyer at Edelman & Edelman, P.C. In that role he prepares pleadings, drafts briefs, and advises clients on procedural matters. He works with senior attorneys on case strategy and handles legal research and document preparation. Colleagues describe him as attentive to detail and methodical in his approach to evidence and legal authority.
Thompson’s background in journalism informs his courtroom writing. He tends to favor clear, concise presentation of facts and citations. That style shows in briefs and client communications where clarity is often central to persuasion. He continues to participate in bar activities and professional groups while maintaining an active case load.
At Edelman & Edelman, P.C., Thompson combines his training and bar admissions to represent clients in matters arising in New York courts and in proceedings where the Federal Circuit has jurisdiction. He remains active in the State Bar of New York and the National Lawyers Guild and continues to develop his practice at the firm, handling litigation and appellate filings in New York and before the Federal Circuit.