Kilborn Joins Outside Chief Legal

Outside Chief Legal LLC has announced the addition of attorney Ben Kilborn, Esq., to its legal team. A native of the Mobile area and a graduate of Duke University and the University of Texas School of Law, Kilborn began his legal career working for two prominent defense litigation firms in Mobile before venturing into the business world. He has served as general counsel/in-house counsel for more than 10 years for a variety of companies in Mobile and Baldwin counties, managing their corporate and transactional needs, providing legal advice and helping grow their businesses. Kilborn brings not only more than 25 years of legal experience, but also a wealth of real-world business experience in business development, operations, sales and marketing. He is licensed to practice law in both Alabama and Florida.

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