About Steven Charles
Steven Charles Goldwyn built his foundation in political science before turning to the law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., in 1989. He then moved to Boston and completed his Juris Doctor at Boston University School of Law in 1992. Those years shaped his grasp of legal doctrine and public affairs, and they set the stage for a steady career in Massachusetts practice.
After law school he entered practice in the Commonwealth. He is admitted to the bar in Massachusetts and to the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Over the years he has maintained membership in the Massachusetts State Bar, participating in the legal community that governs practice standards and professional conduct across the state.
Goldwyn is listed as a lawyer with Altman & Altman LLP, where he has combined courtroom familiarity with counsel work. His professional record centers on handling matters that arise in both state and federal forums, reflecting the dual admissions on his résumé. Colleagues describe him as methodical and steady; clients rely on a lawyer who knows how to move a matter through Massachusetts procedures and federal filings when that becomes necessary.
He brings to each file the procedural knowledge gained from practice and study. That includes drafting court filings, preparing for hearings, and coordinating with other legal professionals when a case requires multiple specialties. He has worked on matters that require an understanding of how state and federal systems intersect and has navigated the administrative and calendar demands those systems impose.
Beyond casework, Goldwyn keeps active in the professional circles that shape practice in the state. His ongoing membership in the Massachusetts State Bar places him in contact with peers and continuing legal education opportunities. That involvement helps him stay current on rule changes and developments in court practice that affect his clients.
Today, he continues to practice at Altman & Altman LLP. He represents clients in matters brought in Massachusetts courts and in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, drawing on decades of education and courtroom experience to guide each matter through the procedural steps it requires.