Clifton Williams
PARTNER
Clifton began his legal career in 2010 while working in the Raleigh area, with initial practice focus in criminal law, personal injury, estate planning and general business matters. Clifton then went into public service, working in various in-house legal roles within the University of North Carolina System for about 10 years. While there, he developed extensive experience with many aspects of higher education law, including land use and development, unified development ordinance (UDO)/zoning compliance, procurement and contract negotiation, public records, employment law, policing, Title IX and student discipline and numerous other areas of federal/state law compliance. Since joining Allen Stahl + Kilbourne in 2020, Clifton focuses his practice on higher education law, employment law, corporate work, real estate and other general business areas.
Clifton received his B.S. in Criminal Justice from Appalachian State University in 1996, and his law degree from North Carolina Central University in 2009. He served 10 years in the United States Army, leaving Army service after achieving the rank of major. While in Army service, Clifton was a qualified Army paratrooper and participated in airborne training operations with the 82nd Airborne Division and 3rd Special Forces Group. After military service, Clifton worked in the retail management and banking/finance sectors with two nationally-recognized companies, both with significant operations in North Carolina, before starting his legal career.
Clifton and his family are thrilled to have lived in Asheville since 2014, and enjoy hiking on the Blue Ridge Parkway and in Pisgah National Forest.
MILITARY SERVICE:
United States Army
10 years in the U.S. Army Transportation Corps, focusing on multifunctional logistics management (air, land and water). Served at multiple posts including Ft. Carson, Colorado and Ft. Bragg, North Carolina
(828) 254-4778
(828) 575-5242
cwilliams@asklawnc.com
Offices
Landlord/Tenant
North Carolina
Western District of North Carolina
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals
North Carolina Central University School of Law, J.D., 2009
Appalachian State University, B.A., 1996