About Christopher T Aumais
Christopher Aumais is a distinguished trial lawyer and Founder and Partner at GGA LLP, where he has practiced since 2020. He has built a career on legal expertise and excellence and has a deep commitment to philanthropy and social justice. His dedication to advocating for the vulnerable and his passion for helping others are the cornerstone of his personal and professional life.
Christopher’s approach to the legal profession is driven by a profound belief in fairness, equity, and service to those who are often overlooked. His legal education, which spans Northern Ireland, Paris, and Southwestern University in Southern California, gave him a rich understanding of international law and human rights. It was during his time studying abroad and interacting with global legal systems that his passion for helping marginalized individuals began to take root. This background provided him with the technical skills to excel in law, a deeper appreciation for global inequities, and a desire to use his career as a platform for meaningful change.
His philanthropic spirit is at the heart of everything Christopher does. He is a proud member of the Los Angeles Trial Lawyers’ Charities (LATLC), a prestigious organization dedicated to providing aid and services to underprivileged communities. Through LATLC, Christopher aligns his practice with his philosophy of helping those in need, offering legal representation and support to individuals who have been taken advantage of or left without resources. Whether fighting for the rights of low-income individuals or standing up for victims of injustice, Christopher views his role as a lawyer as an opportunity to uplift the underrepresented and create a lasting, positive impact.
In addition to his charitable work through LATLC, Christopher is also a board member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) Los Angeles Chapter. His involvement in ABOTA reflects his commitment to advancing ethical standards within the legal profession. Christopher believes that the justice system must be accessible to all, and he works tirelessly to ensure that advocacy, particularly for the disadvantaged, maintains the highest levels of integrity and competence.
One of the key aspects of Christopher’s philanthropic philosophy is his belief in giving personalized attention to each client. He understands that the legal system can be intimidating and complex, especially for those who have been wronged or marginalized. Christopher’s dedication to personalized service ensures that every individual feels heard and supported throughout their legal journey. His approach is rooted in compassion, and he takes pride in being the “David” fighting against the “Goliaths” in society—whether large corporations or powerful institutions that have taken advantage of the vulnerable.
Christopher’s extensive travel and cultural experiences have also shaped his philanthropic outlook. Having lived in four different countries, he has seen firsthand the disparities that exist across different societies and legal systems. These experiences have instilled in him a deep appreciation for cultural diversity and a desire to advocate for the underserved globally. His travels have helped him cultivate empathy and adaptability, enriching his legal practice and allowing him to connect deeply with clients from all backgrounds.
In all of his work, Christopher Aumais exemplifies the belief that law is not just a profession but a vehicle for social change. His legal expertise is matched by his commitment to giving back to the community and advocating for those who cannot advocate for themselves. As the founder of GGA LLP, Christopher’s dedication to philanthropy and desire to serve the greater good continue to guide his practice and inspire others.
With a career that perfectly blends professional excellence with deep humanitarian values, Christopher Aumais is both a skilled trial lawyer and a dedicated philanthropist. His work inside and outside the courtroom reflects his unwavering commitment to justice, integrity, and the empowerment of those most in need.
