About Jeffrey William
Jeffrey William Gillette earned his J.D. from Campbell University School of Law in 2005. He completed a traditional course of legal study there and entered the profession in the years that followed. His education at Campbell provided the foundation for practice in both state and federal forums.
He is admitted to practice in North Carolina and holds admission to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Those admissions shape where he appears and the kinds of matters he can pursue on behalf of clients. Court filings and procedural work at both the state and federal appellate levels are possible because of those credentials.
Gillette has been active in state legal organizations for more than a decade. He joined the North Carolina Bar Association in 2008 and remains a member. He also became a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice in 2008, and that affiliation continues. He was a member of the Wake County Bar Association from 2008 through 2014, a period during which local bar events and networking remain part of many lawyers’ professional routines.
Colleagues describe his career as grounded in the practical demands of legal work. He has spent years navigating the procedural steps that come with civil litigation and appellate practice. That background aligns with his admissions and the professional groups he has chosen to join. He participates in continuing education and bar activities that are common among practitioners who handle matters in trial and appellate courts.
Public records do not list a firm office address in the provided information. Rather than speculate about affiliations, his public profile is reflected in the memberships and court admissions already noted. Those details offer a clear view of the professional landscape he inhabits: a lawyer licensed in North Carolina who also holds authorization to appear before the Fourth Circuit.
He continues to practice law in North Carolina and maintains the court admissions that allow him to represent clients in matters before state and federal courts. His current practice centers on matters that arise within those jurisdictions.