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George Grammas is a partner in the global law practice of Squire Patton Boggs, where he chairs the firm’s International Trade Practice, focusing on trade compliance and national security matters across our global network in 20 countries and more than 40 offices. He is chair emeritus of the Aerospace, Defense & Government Services Industry Group.

George spends 100% of his time representing clients in export controls, sanctions, anticorruption, Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) clearance and other US and global international trade regulatory, compliance and national security matters. He serves as special counsel on transactions, providing export controls advice and guiding parties to CFIUS clearance. As compliance counsel, George offers creative and practical advice, solutions and training for companies operating in a wide range of countries, including in Europe, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region. He also acts as defense counsel for companies in voluntary and directed disclosures and other enforcement matters.


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George N. Grammas

Partner
Squire Patton Boggs
Washington, D.C.

Practice Area: International Trade

BTI Client Service All-Star History

  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2017
All-Star

WHAT CLIENTS SAY

"George is both well experienced and practical in his approach to our international trade work."
"George is incredibly practical and insightful."
"He's got his ear to the ground and lets us know what's coming our way."


MY CLIENT PHILOSOPHY

"Excellent client service is a team effort.  We take complex international trade and national security policy and regulatory concepts and offer clear, direct and unequivocal advice on time and on budget.  Our advice is shaped by an understanding of our client’s business, technology and objectives. And, I am privileged to lead such a technically excellent team that holds client service with the utmost regard."

– George N. Grammas

ALL-STAR BIOGRAPHY

George Grammas is a partner in the global law practice of Squire Patton Boggs, where he chairs the firm’s International Trade Practice, focusing on trade compliance and national security matters across our global network in 20 countries and more than 40 offices. He is chair emeritus of the Aerospace, Defense & Government Services Industry Group.

George spends 100% of his time representing clients in export controls, sanctions, anticorruption, Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) clearance and other US and global international trade regulatory, compliance and national security matters. He serves as special counsel on transactions, providing export controls advice and guiding parties to CFIUS clearance. As compliance counsel, George offers creative and practical advice, solutions and training for companies operating in a wide range of countries, including in Europe, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region. He also acts as defense counsel for companies in voluntary and directed disclosures and other enforcement matters.

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+1-202-626-6234

George N. Grammas

Partner
Squire Patton Boggs
Washington, D.C.

Practice Area: International Trade

M&A All-Star

ALL-STAR BIOGRAPHY

George Grammas is a partner in the global law practice of Squire Patton Boggs, where he chairs the firm’s International Trade Practice, focusing on trade compliance and national security matters across our global network in 20 countries and more than 40 offices. He is chair emeritus of the Aerospace, Defense & Government Services Industry Group.

George spends 100% of his time representing clients in export controls, sanctions, anticorruption, Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) clearance and other US and global international trade regulatory, compliance and national security matters. He serves as special counsel on transactions, providing export controls advice and guiding parties to CFIUS clearance. As compliance counsel, George offers creative and practical advice, solutions and training for companies operating in a wide range of countries, including in Europe, the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region. He also acts as defense counsel for companies in voluntary and directed disclosures and other enforcement matters.

Visit All-Star's Firm »