Rain City Law

Attorneys

Rain City Law’s attorneys have over 40 years of combined experience in the Business world and Entertainment Industry. The key to the firm’s work is that we provide exceptional service while being able to appeal to those who are both knowledgeable or new to any business. Focusing on both business law and entertainment law, Rain City Law has a wide-spectrum of specialty areas that can help even the most seasoned of individuals or organizations. Meet out attorneys below:

Attorneys of Rain City Law:

The Northwest’s Business and Entertainment Law Firm

 

Cameron J. Collins

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Cameron earned his law degree with honors from Seattle University, where he was Director of the National Lawyers Guild, Editor and Layout Coordinator of The Environmental Law Society Perspectives, and Assistant Editor of The Prolific Reporter. While at law school he was also Music Director and General Manager at KSUB, Seattle University’s radio station, and he was an active member of The Entertainment and Sports Law Association, The Faculty Standards Hiring Committee, and The Hague Project. He furthermore served as Legal Observer Training Coordinator for the Seattle Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild and law clerk to Hon. Michael C. Hayden of the King County Superior Court. In Spring of 2006 he received the CALI Excellence for the Future Award for Entertainment Law.

Cameron attended Santa Clara University for his undergraduate education, where he received a Bachelor of Arts in History and French & Francophone Studies and a Bachelor of Science in Political Science. He was a member of the Lambda Upsilon Chapter of The Phi Alpha Theta Honors Society. During that time, he was a music editorialist for The Santa Clara and worked at KSCU Radio in many different capacities, including General Manager, Program Director, Promotions Director, and Fundraising Director. He was also a concert promoter and celebrated radio disc jockey, for which he was voted Silicon Valley’s Best Disc Jockey of 2001 and Best Local Celebrity of 2002.

In the Summer of 2007, Cameron founded Saku Collins Entertainment & Media Law Group, which quickly became Seattle’s premier Entertainment Law Firm. Working with clients that ranged from beginning photographers to music superstars, from professional athletes to developing non-profits, Saku Collins’ client base ran the gamut of the business and entertainment industry spectrum. Upon it’s closing in December of 2012, Cameron began preparation to form a new firm that provided an even higher level of service to its client base. Cameron quickly became one of the most respected attorneys in the industry, speaking on panels and giving presentations to various universities, associations, and community groups. This lead to Cameron becoming an Adjunct Professor at Seattle University School of Law, where he teaches Entertainment Law and Client Counseling & Negotiation.

Cameron is a native to the Seattle area. He has also spent time living in the Bay Area and Paris, France. He is a member of the Washington State Bar Association, Washington Lawyers for the Arts, board member of the Northwest Chapter of the Copyright Society of the USA. Cameron is also a film producer and has been an intregal part of the campaign to bring the Seattle Supersonics back to Seattle. He continues to be an active member of the Seattle music scene as a musician, disc jockey, assistant concert promoter, blogger, photographer, and roadie, in the punk, indie, and hip hop scenes.

 

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