About Camry M.
Camry M. Fielders earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Public Policy from St. Mary’s College of Maryland in 2011. She went on to receive her J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2015. Those academic years set the groundwork for hands-on training and courtroom exposure.
Her early legal experience began while she was still a student. In 2013 she served as an intern and law clerk at the Law Office of Daniel A.M. Slade, L.L.C. During law school she worked in the University of Baltimore’s Criminal Practice Clinic as a Rule 19 student lawyer in 2017, and she completed a judicial externship at the District Court of Howard County in 2016. These positions put her in regular contact with courtroom procedure, client interviews, and legal research.
After law school, Fielders continued to build practical experience in criminal defense and related areas. She worked as a law clerk for Brandt Criminal Defense in 2020 and volunteered as a lawyer at the Domestic Abuse Legal Advocacy Center that same year. Those roles involved representing clients in criminal matters and assisting survivors of domestic abuse, combining litigation tasks with client advocacy and case preparation.
In 2021 she took on roles in private practice. She served as an associate lawyer at Dougherty, Molenda, Solfest, Hills & Bauer P.A., and later that year she joined Stone Arch Law Office, PLLC as a lawyer. Her professional listings show her admitted to practice in Minnesota. Across these positions she moved between firm environments and nonprofit advocacy work, gaining experience on both sides of client representation.
Fielders’s background reflects steady courtroom and clinic experience, an early start in legal internships, and a period of volunteer legal advocacy. Colleagues and supervisors who worked with her would have observed that she progressed from student clinics and externships into roles handling client matters in private practice.
She currently practices at Stone Arch Law Office, PLLC in Minnesota. Her work continues to involve criminal defense and legal advocacy related to domestic abuse matters, alongside general practice responsibilities at the firm.