K.A.D. Camara
Partner, Camara & Sibley LLP
Biography
Mr. Camara is the youngest graduate in the history of Harvard Law School, having earned his J.D. magna cum laude at 19. He was born in Manila, attended the Punahou School in Honolulu, and earned his B.S. summa cum laude in computer science and mathematics. After law school, he taught corporate law at Northwestern, and practiced at Houston litigation boutique Ahmad, Zavitsanos & Anaipakos before starting his own firm, Camara & Sibley LLP.
Camara & Sibley handles intellectual-property cases in many technical areas, but especially computer software. Mr. Camara is currently up against some of the biggest names in the industry, such as Apple and Google. He is also challenging the outrageous awards of statutory damages in the case of RIAA v. Jammie Thomas, which has received national attention. Mr. Camara has published articles in, among other journals, the Yale Law Journal, the Journal of Corporation Law, and the Cardozo Law Review. Mr. Camara has given talks on his work at Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Columbia, Northwestern, and George Mason.
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