Grace A. Mock is an associate attorney at Sneed, Vine & Perry, P.C., where she assists clients with a wide range of litigation matters, including contract disputes, real estate disputes, employment disputes, as well as copyright, trademark, and estate planning.

Grace practices out of the firm’s Georgetown, Texas office in Williamson County.

Experience

Grace joined Sneed, Vine & Perry, P.C. in 2021, following graduation from law school. Since joining the firm, Grace has represented clients both in the courtroom and arbitration, always focusing on her clients’ best interests and working for their best outcome. Grace also has experience in estate planning and probate, including probate litigation.

While at law school, she served for two years as head student research assistant for one of her favorite professors, where she edited Law Review articles and book chapters concerning intellectual property and health law. Grace also participated in, and placed 3rd overall with her partner, at the Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition – a moot court competition focused solely on trademark and unfair competition.

She was also a law clinic student and teaching assistant for the Texas A&M Trademark and Copyright Clinic, where she worked with clients on both trademark and copyright issues at the federal level, and drafted contracts on issues such as artwork loan and display, copyright transfer, and works made for hire.

Grace worked as a summer law clerk at AZZ Inc. (NYSE: AZZ), a global provider of metal coatings services, welding solutions, specialty electrical equipment, and highly engineered services, where she reviewed data collection and storage to ensure GDPR and ESG compliance; assisted with buy-side and sell-side M&A deals; and drafted master service agreements and conducted document review.

She was also selected as the Stephen Philbin Media Law Fellow in 2019, where she worked for both The Dallas Morning News and Jackson Walker. During this time, she conducted research and prepared memos on damages for libel per se, business disparagement, trade dress, and consumer privacy protection; updated the Texas Open Government Guide and wrote a legislative update on recent open government bills; and ensured privacy policy compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act.

Community Involvement

Member of the American Inns of Court–Williamson County Chapter
Member of the Williamson County Bar
Member of the Williamson County A&M Club