Grace B. Atwater

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Grace B. Atwater: Attorney with Kammen & Moudy, LLC

Biography

Grace Atwater earned her undergraduate degree from DePauw University and her law degree from Albany Law School. She graduated cum laude after serving as the Executive Managing Editor for the Albany Law Review. Before joining Kammen & Moudy, LLC, she worked at the Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council as a law clerk. Ms. Atwater’s commitment to protecting the rights of all people is what drove her to become a criminal defense attorney, and what motivates her to provide the best defense possible to her clients. In addition to a zealous defense, she also tries to ensure every client feels understood and supported throughout the process. In addition to practicing criminal law at the trial court level, she also handles appeals, expungements, and sex offender registration issues.

Past Positions

New York State Attorney General’s Office with the Consumer Frauds and Protection Bureau

Indiana Prosecuting Attorneys Council, Law Clerk

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Post-Conviction Relief
  • Criminal Defense

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
DePauw University
Law School Attended:
Albany Law School of Union University, J.D., cum laude
Year of First Admission:
2014
Admission:
2014, Indiana
ISLN:
923318688

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317-550-4678  Phone

www.kammenlaw.com

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