Cameron Bray
Attorney
Cameron Bray received his law degree from Wake Forest in 2023 and graduated William & Mary in 2020 cum laude. For his academic and volunteer interest, Cameron received the Law Review Award and committed hours of service to a new pro bono project with the Wilson Center for Science and Justice. This project helped further the university’s mission of Pro Humanitate in partnership with the justice system.
Cameron is an avid reader and enjoys the works of Robert Jordan, J.R.R. Tolkien, and Frank Herbert. Cameron has practiced law for two years and tried cases in criminal district court, domestic violence court, and small claims court, including private warrants, 50C complaints, and cases involving interpreters. During law school, Cameron worked for a criminal defense attorney and helped Spanish-speaking clients on a variety of matters, including active criminal complaints, personal injury actions, expungements, involuntary commitments, and other litigation.
Cameron brings experience and knowledge of property and real estate litigation and has been a member of Rotary, a participant in law enforcement citizens academies, and a volunteer for the North Carolina Bar Foundation in its public service. Cameron enjoys learning Spanish and has a fat orange cat named Bobby Boy from Lake Norman.