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Saltzman, Paul

Paul Saltzman - Boston, MA

Attorney at Tucker, Heifetz & Saltzman, LLP

Litigation Lawyers in Boston, MA

100 Franklin Street Suite 801 Boston, MA 02110

Boston Litigation Lawyer

Updated: 02/15/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation

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  • 4.5 Professional Competence
  • By Linda P. on Jun. 09, 2026
    Hired Attorney 1994-1998
    Recommends this Attorney
    Paul Saltzman. is the best. He is down to earth and always with a sense of humor. Always put your trust in Paul and he will be by your side til the case is complete. Thank you Paul. You made a personal issue easy to move on and acted like it was just another case. But, we all know it wasn’t.
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Boston, MA

100 Franklin Street
Suite 801
Boston, MA 02110

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Phone Number: (617) 557-9696

Fax Number: (617) 227-9191

Website: http://www.ths-law.com

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