ATLANTA – July 3, 2025 – Jake Evans, a shareholder in global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Atlanta Litigation Practice, was selected for the 2025 French-American Foundation (FAF) Young Leaders Program. The prestigious 44-year-old program – which identifies promising professionals under the age of 40 – is designed to further good relations between the United States and France. Past Young Leaders include former President Bill Clinton, former Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and Antony Blinken, as well as current Senator Dave McCormick (R-PA) and former Senator Bill Bradley (D-NJ). This year’s seminar will take place in Marseille, France, in October.
The FAF Young Leaders Program selects individuals from a highly competitive pool of applicants who are recognized for their leadership and dedication to building connections in a globalized world, according to the organization. The participants represent a wide range of sectors and gather to engage in meaningful discussions about shared challenges and opportunities on both sides of the Atlantic.
Evans, a first chair litigator, serves on the board of multiple nonprofits, including the Atlanta Ballet, Boys and Girls Club, and Young Republicans Association. Recently, he represented the state of Georgia as part of an Atlanta Young Leaders Study Tour with the World Affairs Council to Germany as part of the American Council of Young Political Leaders delegation to Macedonia, and as a United States Young Opinion Leader’s Delegation to the Republic of China (Taiwan). Evans also was selected as a Most Influential Georgian by James magazine, named to Georgia Trend Magazine’s 2024 Georgia 500 list, and selected as part of the highly competitive Leadership Atlanta program, as a fellow for the Club for Growth Foundation and was recently inducted into the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce’s ATLeaders advisory group.
“Jake has already demonstrated his leadership skill and his interest in the world beyond the United States,” said FAF USA Chair and Co-Chair of Greenberg Traurig’s New York office Edward C. Wallace, who recused himself from jury consideration. “Jake will bring an important perspective to the group of 40 participants who will convene for a week in 2025 and then in Philadelphia for a week in 2026, marking the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution, in which France was the United States’ first ally.”
Evans litigates complex, high-stakes cases across many substantive areas in federal and state courts throughout the United States. He has served as lead counsel in numerous high-profile cases, including those appearing before the Supreme Court of the United States, entailing national media coverage and making Georgia history.
Having led Georgia’s State Ethics Commission and being intimately involved with government at all levels, Evans has a robust government practice. He represents companies and individuals responding to government investigations by state Attorney General Offices, U.S. Attorney’s Offices, the DOJ, and other state and federal agencies, including the Federal Trade Commission and Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as companies and individuals before Georgia state and local government agencies.