Grant Berg

Grant Berg

Associate

Grant is an advocate for the public interest who has helped a wide variety of clients find solutions to their most pressing legal problems. He offers a broad understanding of domestic and international legal systems through his work with human rights, immigration, securities, banking, insurance, cultural heritage, and intellectual property law. He has represented numerous clients in federal administrative court and has developed high-quality legal research and drafting skills for all stages in a case’s lifecycle.

Grant was born and raised on the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. He received his B.A. in Political Science from California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks, California, before spending time living abroad and teaching English in Europe and Asia. His experiences overseas ignited his interest in serving the public through legal advocacy, and he returned to the United States to complete his J.D. at The George Washington University Law School. 

In law school, Grant was the Senior Articles Editor of the GW International Law in Domestic Courts Journal and oversaw the publication of case-notes on human rights litigation in U.S. courts. He also received awards for brief writing and oral advocacy in GW’s moot court competitions, for which he served as a board member. Grant is particularly fond of his time studying at the University of Oxford’s New College as part of the GW-Oxford Program in International Human Rights Law, and he later worked in GW’s International Human Rights Clinic on litigation against a multinational for human rights abuses in Colombia.  

Grant speaks fluent Spanish and some Norwegian, and is a member of the San Francisco Bar Association and the American Society of International Law. 

Bar Admissions

California
Colorado
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit