About Kathleen S
Kathleen S Grantham graduated from Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law in 1980. Her legal education at Mercer came at a time of change in the profession. The curriculum and faculty there provided the grounding she would carry into a long career.
After completing law school, Grantham moved into legal practice. Her professional life has spanned more than four decades, a period that brought shifts in both law and legal practice. Over that time she has handled the steady tasks that keep a law office running and the occasional case or matter that required extra hours and creativity. Colleagues describe her as methodical in approach and attentive to detail.
Grantham’s work has required balancing legal analysis with client needs. She has built a practice style around clear communication. Clients and partners have expected straightforward advice and practical steps. She has also navigated the administrative and ethical demands that come with long-term practice, adapting to new rules and technologies as they emerged.
Her career has included the daily rhythms of a lawyer’s life: researching precedent, drafting documents, meeting clients, and negotiating outcomes. Over the years those tasks have matured into an ability to see a problem from multiple angles and to present options in plain terms. That steadiness has been an asset in resolving disputes and in guiding clients through complex processes.
Outside the office, Grantham has followed developments in the law and maintained connections to the legal community. She values the continuing education that keeps a lawyer current and the informal exchanges that sharpen judgment. Her peers note that her long tenure in the profession gives her a perspective shaped by precedent and by practical experience rather than by rhetoric.
As of 2026 she continues to practice law, concentrating on serving clients in her community.