Overview

Grace has extensive experience in Indian law, environmental and natural resource laws, and regulatory compliance. She represents Native American tribes and other public and private entities in a broad range of matters, including with respect to water resources, land management, and economic development.

Over the course of a decade, she built a practice handling civil and criminal litigation, internal investigations, and public contracting matters. She later served as an attorney-advisor for the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, where she advised on federal land management, reclamation law, and environmental policies. Her work involved navigating complex regulatory frameworks, handling administrative and judicial appeals, and addressing legal issues related to Federal Reclamation laws, Federal Land Policy and Management Act, General Mining Law, National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and the Administrative Procedure Act. Grace brings a unique perspective shaped by her federal service, offering valuable insights to clients on environmental and natural resource matters.

Grace was selected by Southwest Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star” for seven consecutive years; and in 2021, was named a NextGen Leader by the Phoenix Business Journal and recognized by Chambers USA for America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations.

Awards

  • Chambers USA, America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations, 2021
  • NextGen Leaders, Phoenix Business Journal, 2021
  • Southwest Super Lawyers, Rising Star, General Litigation, 2014-2021

Professional Activities

  • Department of Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Phoenix Field Office, March 2024 – February 2025

Publications

  • Kathleen Brody and Grace Rebling, “Show Me the Money: Casinos’ Anti­money­laundering Obligations and Enforcement,” The Federal Lawyer, Volume 62, Issue 7 (2015)

  • Barak Y. Orbach and Grace Campbell Rebling, The Antitrust Curse of Bigness, 85 S. Cal. L.Rev. 605 (2012).