Cameron Bliss

Cameron Bliss

Cameron Bliss grew up in Oklahoma before moving to Minnesota in 2005. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with an emphasis in Public Service and a minor in Dispute Resolution from Hamline University.

Cameron received his Juris Doctor degree from Mitchell Hamline School of Law, where he was a member of the Fellows Program.

While in law school, Cameron participated in the Innocence Project Clinic, where he worked to help free the innocent, prevent wrongful convictions, and create fair, compassionate, and equitable justice systems for everyone.

Before joining Fields Law, Cameron worked as a commercial litigation associate at a large Minneapolis law firm. While there, Cameron always took on any pro bono case he could. This was when Cameron developed his passion for representing individuals who cannot afford to pay the high legal fees charged by large law firms but still deserve to have the best possible advocate working for them.

Cameron’s passion for representing the individuals who most need his representation brought him to Fields Law, where he currently practices Long Term Disability.
Focusing his practice on Long Term Disability gives Cameron the experience and expertise necessary to represent his clients effectively. Cameron understands the importance of putting his clients’ interests first and protecting the rights of the injured and disabled.

Mr. Bliss is admitted to practice in Minnesota State Courts and the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota.

Outside of work, Cameron enjoys cheering on his Oklahoma University Sooners athletic teams, comedy, watching movies and television with his wife and two dogs, and spending time with the rest of his family and friends.