About William D.
William D. Saltzman graduated from Yale University in 1976 and earned his J.D. from Boston University School of Law in 1981. Those credentials set the stage for a long legal career rooted in New England. He completed his formal legal education at a time when the federal courts were expanding their caseloads, and he moved into practice soon after law school.
He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and holds permission to appear before several federal tribunals. His admissions include the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He is also admitted to the roll of the Supreme Court of the United States, a credential that allows him to handle matters at the highest federal level when necessary.
Saltzman is associated with Koufman Law Group, LLC, where he is listed among the firms roster. He has maintained professional ties in the Massachusetts bar and holds current membership in the State Bar of Massachusetts. That membership keeps him engaged with the local legal community and the professional standards that govern practice in the state.
Over the years Saltzman has handled matters that require navigation of both trial and appellate procedures. His courtroom admissions reflect that practical reach. He is prepared to take cases to trial in federal court and to pursue appeals in the First Circuit. Admission to the Supreme Court of the United States also places him among attorneys who can bring petitions and arguments before that tribunal, should a clients matter require it.
Colleagues and clients often encounter him in settings that demand familiarity with both state law and federal procedure. He has practiced law for several decades since completing his J.D., and his work remains concentrated in Massachusetts and in federal courts that serve the region. His current practice concentrates on litigation in Massachusetts and on matters that proceed in federal court.