About Ingmar
Ingmar Goldson combines formal training in tax law with hands-on courtroom affiliations. He earned his J.D. from UDC David A. Clarke School of Law and went on to complete an LL.M. in Tax at Georgetown University Law Center. Those credentials shape how he approaches cases that touch both financial and criminal issues.
He is licensed to practice in Maryland and is admitted to appear before the Federal Circuit. Goldson maintains a subscription to the National Consumer Law Center, a resource he consults to stay current on developments in consumer protection and debt-related litigation. That technical grounding complements his membership in peer organizations.
Goldson is an active member of the American Association of Justice. He also belongs to the National College of DUI Defense. The combination of those associations points to work that spans civil litigation and criminal defense. It also signals continuing legal education and contact with lawyers who handle trial matters and DUI cases.
He operates The Goldson Law Office. The firm handles matters in state and federal venues. His tax training informs the handling of tax questions that arise in broader client problems. At the same time, his work with DUI defense groups reflects a practical side of criminal representation — courtroom strategy, client counseling, and case preparation.
Clients and opposing counsel encounter a lawyer who moves between technical legal issues and the realities of trial work. He draws on academic study and professional resources rather than on any single tactic. His licensure in Maryland and admission to the Federal Circuit allow him to manage cases at different procedural levels, including appeals when federal law is implicated. He currently practices from The Goldson Law Office, where he handles matters in Maryland and federal court, concentrating on DUI defense, consumer law, and tax-related issues.