About Justin Lance
Justin Lance Salkin practices law in New York and maintains active ties to the Binghamton area. He combines formal legal training with local engagement. That balance shapes how he approaches the work he does for clients and community organizations.
He earned a B.A. in political science from the State University of New York at Binghamton in 2010. He later attended Albany Law School where he completed his legal studies. Those academic years provided a foundation in legal reasoning and the institutional frameworks that shape public policy and private disputes in New York.
Salkin is admitted to practice in New York. He is an attorney at Levene Gouldin & Thompson, LLP. At the firm he works alongside colleagues who handle a range of matters governed by New York law. He contributes to client representation, drawing on his training and his understanding of the procedural and substantive rules that apply in state courts.
Beyond the office, Salkin is involved in local professional and civic organizations. He holds membership in the Broome County Bar Association, where many upstate practitioners meet and exchange ideas on the everyday challenges of practice. He also serves on the board of the Jewish Community Center of Bingham, a role that connects him to civic life in the community where he practices.
Those roles reflect a steady pattern: participation in both professional and community institutions. Peers see him at bar events and community meetings. Clients encounter an attorney who is familiar with the professional landscape in which their matters are handled. That familiarity can be practical in managing schedules, filings, and communications within the region’s courts and institutions.
Salkin’s education and involvement in local organizations inform his day-to-day work. He approaches cases and client matters attentive to the specific rules and expectations of New York practice. He remains active in the professional networks that support lawyers in Broome County and in the civic organizations that serve the Binghamton area.
He continues to practice law in New York at Levene Gouldin & Thompson, LLP and remains engaged in both bar and community activities. His current practice focuses on serving clients under New York law.