Grant is a named partner at Ralls Wille. He focuses on complex criminal litigation regarding constitutional rights and legal procedures. Fluent in Spanish, Grant regularly achieves great outcomes in difficult cases.
He completed undergraduate degrees in Spanish literature and political science, and graduated summa cum laude from the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona.
Grant honed his legal research and writing skills on the Arizona Law Review, as an intern for the Honorable Judge Mary Murguia on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and as a clerk for the Honorable Judge Garye Vasquez on the Arizona Court of Appeals, Division Two for three years.
Following his work for Judge Vasquez, Grant practiced as a Public Defender, where he represented immigrants in criminal cases facing felony charges before the Pima County Superior Court. His clients included people charged with crimes ranging from drug sales to homicide. Representing immigrants furthered his understanding of the intricacies of how criminal and immigration law interact. His litigation approach used that insight to achieve favorable results for his clients so they could avoid deportation.