Gracie Glover Gean received her J.D. from Campbell University School of Law in 2021 and her undergraduate degree from East Carolina University in 2017. From a young age, Gracie knew she wanted to become an attorney after working for her dad at his law office in Swansboro, North Carolina.
While at Campbell Law, Gracie was head of the Campbell Law Innocence Project and a member of the community law clinic. In the community law clinic, Gracie served clients in various matters including record expunction, driver’s license restoration, title repair, and domestic violence protection orders.
After graduation, Gracie began her career as an attorney at a civil litigation firm representing clients in real property, municipal, and business litigation matters before moving to Raleigh to focus on family law. Gracie has been recognized for her accomplishments in family law, being named as a Legal Elite “Young Gun” by Business North Carolina Magazine.
Gracie is a member of the Family Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association and the Wake County Bar Association, where she is an active member of the Young Lawyers Division.
When she is not working, Gracie enjoys spending time cheering on the East Carolina Pirates and Carolina Hurricanes.
Paralegal: Caitlin Tatum