After graduating from Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law in Washington, D.C. in 2007, Todd started working as an associate at a small firm in the Dupont Circle locality of the nation’s capital. He focused on toxic tort litigation, medical malpractice, lead paint poisoning, and other civil torts. While Todd was in law school, he worked at the Professional Responsibility Advisory Office and the Alexandria Public Defender’s Office.
Todd then joined the department of complex commercial litigation at a large law firm in downtown DC, just a few blocks from the White House. He started assisting on a variety of cases including trade embargo violations overseas and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, disability abuses, airport ownership, infringement of military patents and issues regarding food safety and import.
He has also worked at the Professional Responsibility Advisory Office of the Department of Justice and has experience in public criminal defense. Todd is barred in Texas, DC, and Maryland. He opened his own estate planning and probate administration firm, Law Office of Todd A. Wilson, to provide quality wills, trusts, and other estate planning services to people from all walks of life.
Todd is also on the Board of Directors for three non-profits. Joshua’s Stage is non-profit assists specially abled children through theater and performance art. Todd has a particular passion for helping individuals, especially children, with disability concerns through comprehensive special needs planning.
His goal is to reach out to people who don’t realize the benefits of such services or believe that estate planning and probate services are only for the rich. That’s one reason why he offers flat-fee uncontested probate services and other value-focused legal options for estate planning, trusts, and probate needs.
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