
Vakhtang Baramashvili is a distinguished attorney based in Georgia. He earned his Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from Tbilisi State University in 2016 and subsequently obtained a Master of Business Law (LL.M.) from Ilia State University in 2018. In the nascent stages of his career, Mr. Baramashvili garnered substantial experience serving as an assistant and junior associate at local law firms, including a tenure at GLCorp in 2016. By 2018, he had ascended to the role of Head of the Civil Law Department at Amaglobeli Holding. Toward the end of 2018, he became a co-founder and Managing Partner of the law firm "Sokhadze, Baramashvili & Partners." In this capacity, he has led a broad civil law practice and provided comprehensive client representation. Since January 2019, he has served as an Arbitrator (Member of the Board) at the Tbilisi International Tribunal. Furthermore, in 2020, Mr. Baramashvili assumed the position of Senior Legal Counsel at the National Genetics Laboratory, where he provided legal consultancy to this scientific institution. Concurrently with these appointments, he has maintained a continuous legal practice and remained an active figure within the Georgian Bar Association. Since 2019, he has held the position of Visiting Professor at Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani University.
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Bar Association 2025 Election Guide
Генеральная Ассамблея Ассоциации адвокатов Грузии состоится 13–14 декабря 2025 года в выставочном центре Expo Georgia (проспект Акакия Церетели, 118, Тбилиси). В настоящем руководстве подробно изложены все вопросы, которые необходимо знать членам Ассоциации и заинтересованным сторонам для участия в этом важном демократическом процессе.

The Megi Bakradze Case: Vaccination, Investigation, and Family's Distrust
27-year-old nurse Megi Bakradze died in Akhaltsikhe from a suspected anaphylactic reaction after an AstraZeneca vaccination. The MIA launched an investigation, but the family distrusts it and plans an alternative autopsy. The case raises questions about potential flaws in the vaccination process and subsequent medical response.
