About Ross C.
Ross C — Goodman practices criminal law in Las Vegas, Nevada. He founded Goodman Law Group, where he focuses on various aspects of criminal defense, including DUI and DWI cases, traffic tickets, appeals, domestic violence, and white-collar crime. His firm is located in the heart of Las Vegas, serving clients throughout the state and beyond. He earned his J.D. from the University of Tulsa in 1995, following a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of San Diego in 1992.
His educational background laid the foundation for a career dedicated to defending the rights of individuals facing criminal charges. The breadth of his practice reflects a understanding of the legal system and a commitment to advocating for his clients. Goodman is licensed to practice in Nevada, Oklahoma, and the District of Columbia. His experience includes serving as the President of the Nevada State Bar in 2001. He also holds the rank of Major in the U.S.
Marine Corps Reserve, a role he has maintained since 1992. This military background instilled in him a strong sense of discipline and dedication, qualities that benefit his clients in the courtroom. Most of his cases involve handling the requirements of criminal law, from initial consultations to trial and appeals. He is particularly skilled in handling DUI and DWI cases, where he employs innovative strategies to defend his clients. His work often requires him to engage with various legal stages, including pre-trial motions, jury selection, and post-conviction appeals.
Goodman is recognized for his expertise, holding a Certificate of Completion in DWI defense titled "Defending with Ingenuity" and being a Board Certified Advocate. His professional affiliations include membership in the American Association for Justice, the American Bar Association, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He also serves as an investigator for the Client Security Fund of the Nevada State Bar, contributing to the legal community beyond his practice. With over two decades of experience, Goodman remains a prominent figure in criminal law in Nevada. His commitment to his clients and his extensive background in both law and military service make him a advocate in the legal arena.