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North America Employment Partner Inducted as Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers

By Andrew Shaw on March 18, 2026
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George Avraam, a distinguished trial and appellate litigation partner in the Firm’s Toronto office, has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL), one of the most selective and prestigious honors in the legal profession.

Invitation to fellowship in the ACTL is extended by existing Fellows only after a rigorous vetting process and is reserved for trial lawyers who have demonstrated the highest standards of courtroom advocacy, professionalism, civility and ethical conduct. Fellowship recognizes excellence in trial practice and a sustained commitment to the administration of justice.

George’s induction reflects not only his individual excellence in high-stakes trial and appellate matters, but also the strength and depth of Baker McKenzie’s North America disputes platform.

The Firm’s experienced trial lawyers manage high-stakes trials and bet-the-company litigation, bringing formidable trial skills to every engagement and a proven track record of delivering results when the stakes are highest. Baker McKenzie’s litigators combine rigorous preparation, creative strategy and courtroom excellence to achieve favorable outcomes for clients in their most consequential matters. For more information, see Baker McKenzie Partner George Avraam Inducted as a Fellow by the American College of Trial Lawyers | Newsroom | Baker McKenzie

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