About William George
William George Goode completed his undergraduate degree at the College of William and Mary, earning a B.A. in economics in 1992. He continued his legal education at the University of Richmond School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 1996. Those years established the academic foundation for a career spent in private practice.
After law school, Goode entered legal practice and is admitted to the bar in New York. Over time he chose to organize his work around a solo practice model. That decision allowed him to manage client relations directly and run the day-to-day operations of his office. Colleagues describe the move to a one‑lawyer office as a clear choice to shape his own caseload and client service style.
His career has been steady and centered on practice rather than public profile. He has maintained a law office under his name, handling matters as the principal attorney. Over the years he has developed routines for intake, case preparation and courtroom procedures that suit a small-firm environment. He has worked to keep his practice responsive to client needs and to the procedural demands of New York courts.
Today Goode practices from the Law Office of William G. Goode. He continues to serve clients through that office in New York, handling the portfolio of matters that come to a small, individually run law firm. He currently practices at the Law Office of William G. Goode in New York.