About George Khalil
George Khalil Chebat studied law at The George Washington University Law School. He left school with a grounding in federal practice and the skills to handle matters that cross jurisdictional lines.
After law school, Chebat secured admission to practice in New York, the District of Columbia and Arizona. Those multi-jurisdictional credentials have shaped how he approaches representation. He handles matters that require an understanding of both local rules and federal procedures, and he often advises clients whose needs span state boundaries.
His career has been built around advising clients on legal issues that do not fit neatly into a single forum. That has meant coordinating filings, deadlines and strategy across courts and agencies in different states. He communicates plainly about procedural choices and the practical implications of pursuing a course in one jurisdiction versus another. That clarity helps clients make decisions in complex situations.
Colleagues describe Chebat as methodical in preparation. He emphasizes careful analysis of statutes, regulations and case law. When a legal question turns on jurisdictional nuances, he focuses on parsing those details and explaining their significance. He also pays attention to the logistics that matter in cross-jurisdiction work: service, venue, authentication of documents and local practice variations.
Chebat practices at Enara Law PLLC. At the firm he works on matters that touch on New York, the District of Columbia and Arizona. He represents individuals and organizations that need counsel across those areas of law, coordinating with local counsel when necessary and taking direct responsibility where his admissions allow.
Outside court schedules and filings, Chebat places weight on client communication. He prioritizes making complex legal concepts accessible and mapping out realistic timelines. That approach informs how he prepares for negotiations, filings and any contested proceedings that may follow.
In the coming years he continues to practice through Enara Law PLLC, handling cases and transactions that involve multiple jurisdictions and the interplay between local and federal law. He currently practices at Enara Law PLLC, focusing on matters that span New York, the District of Columbia and Arizona.