Robert Kilby was born in Wilmington, Delaware and has been a resident of Nevada since 2000. He obtained his legal education at Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California, receiving his Juris Doctor degree and graduating cum laude in May 2000. He received numerous honors while attending law school, including the American Jurisprudence Bancroft Whitney Award for his excellence in Contracts, as well as being a Senior Editor for the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Law Review.
Robert Kilby is admitted to practice law in the State of Nevada, and all of its courts, both state and federal and is a member of the State Bar of Nevada and Nevada Justice Association.
Robert Kilby has devoted his career to representing individuals with disabilities and cases pursuant to the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act), IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act), as well as representing injured persons with workers’ compensation and accident/injury claims.
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