Cami brings extensive litigation experience across a broad spectrum of healthcare and professional matters. Leveraging more than a decade of hands-on experience as a Registered Nurse in diverse settings—ranging from pre- and post-surgical care, medical/surgical units, emergency rooms, skilled nursing facilities, to the Utah State Hospital—she delivers robust malpractice defenses for healthcare providers. Her passion for healthcare policy is evident through her numerous publications in law reviews and bar journals.
- Received a defense verdict in a medical wrongful death claim trial as third chair
- Contributed to the successful defense of a Utah Supreme Court constitutional challenge to Utah’s medical malpractice statute of limitations
- Successfully received stipulated, no pay-out dismissals of multiple medical malpractice cases
- Leveraging Pharma to Lower Premiums: Medical Loss Ratio Regulation in the Pharmaceutical Industry, BYU L. Rev., 205, 2018
- International Human Rights as a Vehicle for Achieving Rural Health, W. Va. L. Rev. 773, 124, 2022
- Why Can’t I Self-Check Out My Percocet?: Evaluating Current Drug Pricing Proposals through the Lens of the Opioid Crisis, Utah Bar Journal, 2020
- French Nurses’ Perception of Healthcare Around the World, Utah Conference on Undergraduate Research, Logan, Utah, January 2013
Admissions
- Utah
- U.S. District Court, District of Utah
Community Involvement
- Utah Pro Se Debt Collection Clinic
Education
- J.D., Brigham Young University, 2017
- M.B.A. Brigham Young University, 2017
- B.S. Brigham Young University, 2012
Honors
- Heart & Hands Award, American Cancer Society, Utah