About William
William Galvin built a legal foundation at New England Law | Boston, where he earned his J.D. in 2001 after completing a B.A. at Iona College in 1995. He came of age professionally during a period of steady change in Massachusetts courts. His education set the stage for a career that moved between prosecutor’s offices and private practice.
His earliest legal work came in 1996, when he served as an assistant district lawyer and investigator at the Suffolk County District Lawyer’s Office. That role put him inside the courthouse early in his career. He learned how cases are developed and how investigations shape what ultimately reaches a judge.
After law school, Galvin continued to build trial experience. In 2008 he opened the Law Office of William J. Galvin. There he represented individual and corporate clients, appearing in municipal and district settings and managing pretrial work. The solo practice gave him direct control over case strategy and client relationships.
Three years later he joined Eisenstadt, Krippendorf & Galvin, LLP as a partner. The move brought him into a firm environment where case teams and shared resources changed the scale of the matters he handled. He continued to take cases to court and to supervise litigation that unfolded in different levels of the Massachusetts judiciary.
Galvin is admitted to appear in Massachusetts municipal, district, superior and federal courts. His work has centered on courtroom practice. He has experience conducting investigations, handling motions, and arguing matters before judges. Colleagues describe him as steady in the courtroom and attentive to the procedural detail that often determines outcomes.
He remains based at Eisenstadt, Krippendorf & Galvin, LLP and continues to try and manage cases in the state and federal systems. He represents clients in matters that arise in Massachusetts municipal, district, superior and federal courts, and he handles litigation from initial filings through courtroom proceedings.