Kelly McClintock
AttorneyKelly R. McClintock joined Grewal Law in 2019 to help establish a human trafficking litigation division and to assist Grewal’s already successful practices, including sexual assault litigation, and family law. After graduating from Michigan State University of Law Cum Laude in 2018, Kelly worked for Ingham County Probate Judge Shauna Dunnings and Chief Judge of Probate and Circuit Court, Richard J. Garcia. While working for the Court, Kelly gained invaluable experience working side by side with the Judges and Court staff to assist clients in the areas of probate and family law. In her role, Kelly worked closely with the Personal Protection Order office to keep victims of domestic violence and their families safe.
During law school, Kelly learned of the devastation and widespread impact human trafficking causes in communities large and small. Since 2015, Kelly has been an active member of the anti-trafficking movement in Michigan and beyond. In 2016, Kelly worked with the internationally-recognized Advocates for Human Rights, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to help launch anti-trafficking trainings for lawyers and prosecutors. She is also a member and certified trainer from the Michigan Human Trafficking Task Force.
Prior to attending law school, Kelly worked in the non-profit community development finance industry for 5 years. Rising from intern to Assistant Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, Kelly helped position Cinnaire Corporation to expand and provide equity and lending services to developers of affordable housing and other high-impact economic development projects, from the Midwest region to the Atlantic seaboard.
Articles by Kelly McClintock
Catholic Church in England “shocked to its core” over evil in its members
In England, the Home Office is finishing up a massive investigation into historical sexual abuse perpetuated by government, religious, education, and other institutions. The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) recently heard testimony from top Catholic officials in the country, where clergy admitted there…
Diocese of Lansing Fails to Properly Handle 1990 Sexual Assault Case, Leads to Second Victim
A report just released, commissioned by the Catholic Diocese of Lansing, states that the Church failed to keep parishioners safe from a priest abusing his power and sexually assaulting at least two young men. Patrick Egan sexually assaulted a man in his 20s during a…
Pressure on Pennsylvania Lawmakers to Change Statute of Limitations for Child Sexual Assault
Lawmakers in Pennsylvania are debating a historic piece of legislation, which would allow more time for survivors of child sexual assault to file civil and criminal lawsuits. After passing the state house earlier this year, it now awaits its fate in the senate judiciary committee.…
Reforming Statute of Limitations to Allow Survivors of Child Sexual Assault More Time to Seek Justice
Around the country, state legislatures are voting to change sexual assault statute of limitations, which are the time limits someone has to report crimes to the police, or file a civil lawsuit. Survivors of child sexual assault are especially prejudiced by statute of limitation laws,…
First Conviction Secured in Michigan Clergy Abuse Investigation
Following the massive statewide raid of Catholic dioceses the Michigan Attorney General’s office conducted late last year, and the round of arrest warrants which were issued thereafter, the first priest has been convicted. Patrick Casey was charged with third degree criminal sexual conduct, but pled…