About David M.
David M. Goldman began his legal path with an international tilt. He completed coursework in International Law at the University of London in 2005. The following year he earned his J.D. from Florida Coastal School of Law and entered the profession as an associate.
He spent his first year after law school at Wood, Atter & Wolf, joining the firm in 2006. Two years later he launched the Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC and took on the role of manager in 2008. That move put him in charge of building a small practice and managing the daily work of a private firm. It also set the tone for steady, practice-driven development rather than a career spent moving between large firms.
Goldman is licensed in multiple jurisdictions. He holds licenses from the Florida State Bar and the Texas State Bar and is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida. His Florida State Bar membership is listed as active from 2007 to the present. He also maintains memberships in professional organizations, including the American Bar Association and the Jacksonville Bar Association, both of which he joined early in his career. Since 2008 he has been part of the Estate Planning Professionals Network.
Those professional ties inform the kinds of matters his office handles. His practice regularly addresses issues that arise in state and federal settings. The involvement with the Estate Planning Professionals Network points to a concentration on estate planning and related areas that commonly touch probate, trusts and post-death administration. He represents individuals and families, and his work often involves drafting documents and advising on how state and federal rules intersect with private plans.
Colleagues describe his approach as methodical. He has built a practice that balances client-facing work with the administrative demands of running a small firm. The firm’s filings and court appearances reflect admissions in Florida and Texas and occasional matters that require the Middle District of Florida court.
Goldman’s career path is straightforward. It runs from international study to a state law degree, then into private practice and firm management. He remains active in bar activities and professional networks that relate to estate planning and local legal practice. His current practice focuses on estate planning and related matters.