Cameryn Hinton, Supervising Attorney, Pro-Active Coalition and Litigation Practice, Delaware- New Jersey National Lawyers Guild’s Mass Defense Program. Cameryn is presently an Associate in the Litigation Department of Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith and Davis LLP. Her practice focuses on commercial litigation and administrative law.
Prior to joining the firm, Cameryn served as a Deputy Attorney General with the New Jersey Division of Law in the Personnel, Community Affairs and Elections Section. In that role, she represented and advised the Department of Community Affairs and the Department of State in state contracting, tort liability, employment and regulatory enforcement actions, appearing before all three levels of the New Jersey Judiciary.
As an active member and past President of the Association of Black Women Lawyers (ABWL) of New Jersey, Cameryn has led a variety of special initiatives for the organization, most notably establishing the Young Lawyers Division and its Annual Law Student Forum for Professional Development. Cameryn is the 2019 recipient of the Professional Lawyer of the Year Award from the Association of Black Women Lawyers of New Jersey and the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law.
Cameryn’s commitment to ABWL stems from her love of creating a positive community for future black leaders and her penchant for organizing fellowship among minorities. In her undergraduate career at Stevens Institute of Technology, she served as President of the Black Student Union for two years and led the organization in cross- cultural awareness programming and volunteerism at the Hoboken Boy and Girls Club. Cameryn spent a summer studying with Seton Hall Law School’s Pre- Legal Institute and the following summer studying European Politics in Great Britain. She returned to finish her degree in Business and Technology and became a chartering board member of the Stevens Law Society. Upon entering law school at Rutgers University School of Law-Newark, Cameryn was elected 1L Representative for the Student Bar Association and earned a position on the Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal. Raised in Piscataway, NJ, she is undoubtedly, a proud “Jersey Girl.”
Cameryn is Supervising Attorney for the litigation practice and Pro-Active Coalition of the Delaware-New Jersey National Lawyers Guild. This role affords her unique opportunities to combine her love of mentoring young lawyers with her community-building experience. In this capacity, Cameryn supervises law student clerks and mobilizes pro bono legal service providers to help New Jersey residents exercise their rights of free expression without fear of reprisal.