North Carolina 250 | 

James W. Kilbourne

Organization
Allen Stahl + Kilbourne
Title
Partner

James Kilbourne is a partner at Allen Stahl & Kilbourne in Asheville, with 29 years of practice concentrating in appellate law, federal criminal law and Indian law. He is a North Carolina State Bar Board Certified Specialist in both Appellate Practice and Federal Criminal Law.

Kilbourne served as the first chief prosecutor for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians for six years, during which he helped modernize the Cherokee Court system, drafted scores of statutes and developed a jurisdictional framework for a court that had only been founded in 2000. His work on tribal jurisdiction drew national attention and speaking engagements before the Federal Bar Association, the American Bar Association and the U.S. Department of Justice.

His notable appellate matters include United States v. Smith, a 4th Circuit opinion in a federal terrorism case, and obtaining a grant of certiorari from the U.S. Supreme Court in Gibson v. United States.

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