About George
George Papachristos built his legal foundation in Massachusetts classrooms. He earned a B.S. in 1999 from Suffolk University Law School and took his law degree at the Massachusetts School of Law, graduating with a J.D. in 2004. Those years shaped his understanding of criminal procedure and courtroom practice.
After law school he established a solo practice under his own name. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and is authorized in federal court. His practice is based in the same state where he trained, and he has maintained a steady presence in local legal circles since launching his office.
Papachristos pursued specialized training that complements courtroom work. He completed a Medico-Legal Death Investigation course through Boston University School of Medicine. He also attended the Career Prosecutor Course offered by the National District Lawyer’s Association. Those programs provided technical exposure to forensic evidence and to trial techniques commonly used by prosecutors, which he now applies in defense settings and in investigations that involve complex medical facts.
His professional memberships reflect steady engagement with the bar and defense community. He has held membership in the Norfolk County Bar Association and the Massachusetts Bar Association since 2012. He joined the Boston Bar Association in 2014 and became a member of the Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers in 2015. He also holds a membership at the Social Law Library and participates in the Volunteers Lawyers Project–Senior Partners for Justice. Those affiliations have kept him connected to continuing education and local pro bono efforts.
At the Law Office of George N. Papachristos he handles matters in state and federal court. He draws on courtroom training, forensic study, and years of bar involvement when preparing cases. His work often touches on criminal defense and on disputes where medical or investigative issues are important. He operates his office in Massachusetts and represents clients in both state and federal proceedings, handling criminal defense and related matters.