Camille Johnson is a staff attorney in the Securities Department, and a member of the Securities Litigation and Enforcement Practice Group. She joined the firm in 2011.
Practice
Ms. Johnson’s practice focuses on issues of e-discovery in a wide range of large, complex litigation matters, with a particular focus in the area of securities.
Specifically, Ms. Johnson works with other attorneys on fact development from electronically stored sources and the substantive and procedural issues of e-discovery. She also works with other attorneys, litigation technology project mangers, and paralegals on teams that manage electronic and other documents in large cases and investigations. Attorneys on these teams lead the document control process from preservation to collection and through review and production. She works with e-discovery vendors and their review and analytical tools; trains and oversees other firm and contract attorneys who review documents; and partners with project managers to perform production quality control.
Past Experience
Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Johnson worked as an electronic discovery contract attorney, reviewing and assessing sensitive and proprietary business information and voice recording to determine relevance and responsiveness to litigation and regulatory investigation. From 2006 to 2009, she served as a law clerk for the Honorable Stephen R. Galvin of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Indiana.
Her work experience also includes several additional law clerkships, as well as positions with the City of Bloomington Legal Department, Indiana University Counsel’s Office, Public Defender of Indiana and as a research assistant in multi-jurisdiction interstate wine shipping litigation.