About Ivan
Ivan Toledo-Colon practices law from Puerto Rico and appears in several federal and territorial forums. He leads Toledo Legal Services, where he represents clients in litigation and transactional matters. His admissions include a wide range of federal courts and appellate forums, allowing him to take cases from trial to appeal when necessary.
Toledo-Colon built an academic foundation that spans planning, public administration and law. He earned a Master in Urban Planning and a Master in Public Administration from the University of Puerto Rico. He later completed a Master of Laws at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law. Those degrees give him a cross-disciplinary perspective on disputes that touch land use, zoning, regulatory review and public-sector finance.
His court admissions reflect a practice that moves between territorial and national institutions. He is admitted in Puerto Rico and before the US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico, the US Court of International Trade, the US Tax Court, the Federal Circuit and the 1st Circuit. He also holds admission to the U.S. Supreme Court and to the US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces. These credentials allow him to handle federal civil litigation and tax matters, as well as appeals in specialized tribunals.
Beyond the law degrees, Toledo-Colon holds certifications that inform the work he takes on. He is a licensed Real Estate Broker in the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. He is also certified as a Weeding Celebrant by the Commonwealth. Those credentials shape a practice that combines transactional real estate work, closings and title concerns with litigation when disputes arise.
Colleagues and clients describe a lawyer who moves comfortably between courtrooms and administrative hearings. He takes on cases in federal trial courts and argues before appellate panels. He also advises on administrative filings and regulatory compliance questions that stem from land use and public projects. The combination of urban planning and public administration study frequently appears in his handling of municipal and regulatory matters.
At Toledo Legal Services he represents individuals, businesses and governmental clients. His matters include tax disputes, federal litigation, real estate transactions and administrative law issues. He maintains admissions across federal and territorial courts and continues to practice in those venues, focusing on tax, federal litigation, real estate and administrative matters.