About Camille
Camille Wilson built a technical foundation before she ever entered a courtroom. She studied biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins University and then earned a B.S. in Maritime Administration from Texas A&M University–Galveston. She completed her J.D. at Florida Coastal School of Law in 2012.
Her early work bridged industry and technical services. In 2012 she provided contractor services for Vistakon, a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, through Acro Service Corp. That role placed her inside product development and compliance teams and offered a window into the commercial side of regulated medical products. She moved into law the next year.
Wilson was admitted to the Florida bar in 2013 and began practicing patent law that same year at Wilson Dutra. She also qualified to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and has handled patent prosecution and related matters. Her technical background in engineering and maritime studies has informed her approach to patent work. It gives her material familiarity with technical disclosures and regulatory concerns that often arise in filing and prosecuting patent applications.
Alongside private practice she has taught law. She served as an adjunct professor at Florida Coastal School of Law in 2017 and later at Lincoln Law School of San Jose in 2020. Those roles involved guiding students through practical aspects of intellectual property and patent procedure. In 2018 she expanded into publishing, signing on as a publishing partner at Innovations of the World, a project that intersects technology reporting and business profiles.
Her career shows movement between technical roles, teaching, publishing, and law practice. She has continued to maintain membership in the Florida State Bar since 2013. At Wilson Dutra she has worked on patent prosecution and client counseling, handling matters that require both legal and technical judgment. She keeps a practice that reflects her training in engineering and maritime affairs and her experience working with product teams and legal students.
She currently practices at Wilson Dutra, PLLC, where her work centers on patent prosecution, patent counseling, and intellectual property strategy.