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In this episode of "Celebrating Justice," trial lawyer Gabriel Christian of the Law Offices of Gabriel J. Christian and Associates, LLC shares his unexpected journey to becoming a trial lawyer, underscored by a rich family history of military service and community involvement. 


Gabriel's legal journey began with his education at the University of DC Business School, followed by mentorship from renowned figures like Dr. Albert Carter and Admiral William Ryan, which eventually led him to Georgetown University Law Center. Gabriel’s ability to build strong personal relationships with mentors and colleagues significantly impacted his career trajectory. 

One of Gabriel’s early unforgettable courtroom experiences involved deftly dismantling the testimony of an orthopedic surgeon by uncovering unrevealed prior injuries of the plaintiff. Gabriel also talks about his involvement as the former president of the Tuskegee Airmen, a legacy of African-American fighter pilots who were instrumental during World War II. He underscores the importance of not just excelling in law but also serving the community, sharing lesser-known stories about the Tuskegee Airmen.

In his “Closing Argument,” Gabriel strongly affirms the significance of relentless dedication and community service in law and the power and importance of the judicial system.

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