Grace B. Culley
Grace B. Culley joined the firm in 2003, and focuses her practice in the areas of white collar criminal defense, government investigations and enforcement matters, and commercial litigation. Ms. Culley has experience trying bench and jury trials at both the federal and state levels in cases involving contract disputes, employment discrimination, and civil fraud. Ms. Culley also has experience representing attorneys in bar counsel/disciplinary investigations, members of the uniformed services in personnel disputes, and corporate and non-profit healthcare entities and employers in a variety of civil litigation matters, including disputes involving federal anti-discrimination statutes, wage and hour laws, and Medicaid/Medicare reimbursement.
- The George Washington University Law School, Washington, District of Columbia, 2003 J.D., With Honors
Member, George Washington University Law Review
Member, George Washington University Law School Moot Court Board
Recipient, 2003 Award for Excellence in the Study of Health Law by the American Bar Association, Health Law Section & National Bureau of Affairs, Inc. - The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services, 2003, Graduate Certificate in Health Services Policy
- Middlebury College, 1999 B.A., Magna Cum Laude
- American Bar Association, Criminal Justice Section, Member
- D.C. Bar Lawyer Assistance Committee, Member; Chair of the Subcommittee for Outreach to Law Students (2006 - 2008)
- Patient Care Volunteer, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, D.C. (2008 - present)
- Medical Records Law in Maryland, 2005
- Grace B. Culley (Co-Author), Update on the Fair Labor Standards Act, Nat’l Ass’n of Community Health Centers (October, 2005).
- Grace B. Culley (Co-Author), Employment Discrimination and Harassment, Children & Families Mag., December 2004.
- Grace B. Culley (Co-Author), The Do's and Don'ts of Employee Terminations, Nat’l Ass’n of Community Health Centers (August 2004).
- Grace B. Culley (Co-Author), Credentialing and Privileging of Health Care Clinicians: Tips to Help Navigate the Legal Pitfalls, Nat’l Ass’n of Community Health Centers (March 2004).
- Grace B. Culley, Privacy Laws Protecting Student, Employee, and Business Records: Is Your Head Start Program Compliant?, Head Start Legal Advisor (Winter 2004).
- Feldesman Tucker; Foley Lardner; Lateral Report, Legal BIZNOW, February 2009.
- Firing Employee Over Jury Duty Proves Costly for Employer, Soc’y for Hum. Resource Mgmt. Mag., February 2009.
- Inadmissible, Legal Times, November 2007.
- Corps Grievance Regulation Found Wanting, Commissioned Officer's Ass’n Frontline, September 2005.
Articles:
- Firm Advisory Article: "Navigating the PHS Grievance Process: A System in Need of Reform", Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP, (August 2005).
