James (“Jim”) R. Sturdivant is a shareholder in Dentons Sirote’s Birmingham, Alabama, office, where he is a member of the Litigation and Dispute Resolution practice group and leads the Dentons Sirote White Collar and Government Investigations team. Jim represents and defends clients in criminal and white collar investigations and proceedings, whether brought by the United States Justice Department, the Alabama Attorney General, the United States Attorney, or local district attorneys. A former federal prosecutor with an LL.M. in Tax Law, he represents individuals and corporate clients facing federal grand jury and law enforcement investigations, as well as securities fraud and tax allegations.
Jim assists businesses, professionals, governmental, and nonprofit organizations on strategies to avoid becoming the target of an investigation, and he aggressively represents his clients at trial as their relentless and exceptionally effective advocate. When clients are the target of an investigation, Jim’s goal is to offer discretion and a measure of control in what are often high-stakes situations. Jim frequently communicates with his clients, brings clarity to chaotic situations, negotiates with the entity making the allegations, and prevents the proceedings from disrupting the lives and businesses of those involved as much as possible.
In addition to white collar cases, Jim’s state court criminal practice focuses on alcohol and substance abuse issues. He also serves as the current Municipal Court Judge for the City of Vestavia Hills.
Prior to joining Dentons Sirote, Sturdivant served as Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama from 1992–1995, representing the United States in a wide variety of civil cases and prosecuting numerous federal criminal cases. He also served as a lawyer for the United States Army in the Judge Advocate General's Corps (“JAG Corps”) at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland from 1988–1992 and was assigned as the sole defense counsel for the entire post from 1989–1992, representing soldiers and officers facing trial by court-martial or administrative separation actions.