About

Edward Gonzalez, Esq. focuses his law practice on financial matters for individuals and small businesses. He obtained his agency experience working for the Internal Revenue Service from 1988 to 1993. His legal study was pursued at Georgetown University Law Center where he was awarded a law degree in 1988, as well as a master's degree in tax law in 1991. Besides his legal training he has coursework in accounting, corporate finance and has successfully completed all education requirements for a stockbroker's license. He has been in private practice since 1993 handling cases in the state courts of Virginia and Maryland, the District of Columbia, and the federal and bankruptcy courts for the District of Columbia, Eastern District of Virginia and District of Maryland, and the US Tax Court.

He is also an active member of local specialty bar groups: Northern Virginia Bankruptcy Bar Association, and the Bankruptcy Bar Association for the District of Maryland, as well as national organizations: Turnaround Management Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, National Association of Consumer Advocates, and the American Bankruptcy Institute.

He has taught legal seminars for the DC Bar and the Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts. He remains active as a volunteer teaching business start-up classes, and serving as pro bono legal counsel, and board director and officer, for several local community groups.