
Cameran M. Gilliam
Associate
Consumer Fraud Protection, Securities Class Actions Experience
Cameran Gilliam represents clients in complex litigation including securities fraud, shareholder derivative, and corporate misconduct matters.
Cameran Gilliam represents clients in complex litigation including securities fraud, shareholder derivative, and corporate misconduct matters.
Cameran is part of Motley Rice’s securities litigation team. She is currently litigating securities claims against Archer Daniels-Midland Company and certain of its executives on behalf of shareholders. Additionally, Cameran is part of the team representing shareholders against Seagate Technology Holdings and its CEO and CFO.
Prior to joining Motley Rice, Cameran worked in the Chicago office of another national plaintiffs’ litigation firm specializing in securities litigation and shareholder rights. In that role, she was part of the litigation team in Flynn v. Exelon Corp., a matter arising from the alleged concealment of the multi-year bribery of a public official. This case resulted in a $173 million* settlement, the seventh largest securities class action settlement in the Seventh Circuit. Most recently, she was part of the team that achieved a $60 million* settlement in Allison v. Oak Street Health, Inc. Additionally, she worked as an Assistant State’s Attorney with the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office in Chicago in the Civil Actions Bureau. While in law school, Cameran served as a Senior Editor for Loyola’s Consumer Law Review and was the recipient of three CALI awards.
*Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes.
Areas of Focus
Consumer Fraud Protection Securities Class ActionsAttorney Credentials
Education
J.D., cum laude, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 2019
B.A., University of Florida, 2012
State Licensed In
- Illinois
Admitted to Practice Before
U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern Districts of Illinois
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