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Grace G. Mills

About Grace G. Mills

Practice Area: Personal Injury

Grace G. Mills grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania and attended Wilson High School.  For undergrad, she attended the University of Delaware where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences with a minor in Genetic Counseling.  Before attending law school, Grace worked as an application scientist for a global chemical company.  She also worked as a legal assistant at an estate law firm in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, and discovered her love for the law shadowing her father, who is an attorney in Reading, Pennsylvania.  Grace attended Widener Commonwealth Law School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and earned her law degree in 2025, graduating magna cum laude and receiving a certificate in Advocacy.    

Grace was a member of the Widener Commonwealth Law Review, Appellate Advocacy Honor Society, and Trial Advocacy Honor Society.  She participated in the 49th Annual Robert F. Wagner National Labor and Employment Law Moot Court competition where the issue surrounded whether the Americans with Disabilities Act requires an adverse employment action and whether the FTC had the authority to bar covenants not to compete.  She also competed annually in the Hugh B. Pearce internal trial advocacy competition, and in her third year, she and her co-counsel made it to the final round and won, defeating the Widener Delaware Law school team.  Grace earned the CALI Award, which signifies the best grade in the course, in Torts I, Torts II, Property I, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Secured Transactions, and was involved as an academic success fellow for Criminal Law and Property I.  She was also granted membership to the Order of the Barristers, an honor society for law school graduates who demonstrate exceptional skills in trial advocacy, oral advocacy, and brief writing.   

During law school, Grace interned at the Governor’s Office of General Counsel in the Department of State where she handled professional licensure cases.  She and her classmate were also the first law students in Dauphin County Bar Association history to participate as Astonishing Advocates, raising money for We Care About Children, a charity that supports MidPenn Legal Services with helping local families in need.   

Since 2024, Grace has worked at Schmidt Kramer as a law clerk, learning and gaining experience in personal injury law.   At Schmidt Kramer, Grace will continue to represent injured victims in personal injury matters as an Attorney.  Outside of work, Grace enjoys spending time with her friends and family, traveling, and attending Philadelphia sports games GO BIRDS.  She is also a huge Swiftie.   

Grace is admitted to practice law in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania since 2025.   

Jurisdiction

Admitted to Practice

  • Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (2025)  

Bar

Bar memberships  

  • Pennsylvania Bar Association  
  • Dauphin County Bar Association  

Organizations  

Organizations & Committees

  • Pennsylvania Association for Justice 

Awards

Memberships & Accomplishments

  • CALI Excellence for the Future Award (x6)  
  • Order of the Barristers  

Education

Education History

  • University of Delaware (2021) 
  • Widener Commonwealth Law School Harrisburg PA (2025)