Hello! My name is Cameron Johnson, and I’m a proud New Orleans native. I graduated from Brother Martin High School in 2019 and Loyola University New Orleans in 2023. I’m currently continuing my education at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, where I’m sharpening the skills I need to assist the attorneys at Manard Law.
I understand the hardship and frustration our clients face after a car accident. During my first year of law school, I was the victim of a hit-and-run by an intoxicated driver, which left me with a traumatic brain injury and no opportunity to seek justice. That experience changed the way I approach my work—I treat every assignment as if it were my own and do everything I can to help those facing similar struggles.
Before joining Manard Law, I had the privilege of clerking for the Honorable Judge Angel Harris and working as an investigative intern with the Orleans Public Defenders. Both experiences deepened my commitment to justice and gave me a firsthand look at the impact strong legal advocacy can make.
At Manard Law, you’re never treated like just a case number—you’re treated like a person. The attorneys here don’t just practice law; they level the playing field. They take a process that can feel overwhelming and isolating and turn it into something empowering. That’s what drew me here and what continues to inspire me every day.