Nicholas Lambros |
Lambros Law Office LLC
nlambros@LambrosLawLLC.com
(401) 383-9899
100 Midway Road
Suite 16
Cranston,
RI
02920
Nicholas Lambros | Lambros Law Office LLC
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Firm Summary
After graduating law school, Nick decided to focus his practice guiding clients with their important estate planning decisions. Years later, he is still very passionate about guiding his clients through life’s many twists and turns. He is dependable, experienced, respected, and trusted.
As an estate planning attorney, Nick listens carefully to his clients concerns, dreams, and goals, and skillfully designs the ultimate estate plan, while at the same time making absolutely sure that the client fully understands each important aspect of the plan.
Nick is admitted to practice law in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. In addition to his law degree, Nick has earned a Master of Laws in Banking and Financial Law Studies from Boston University School of Law. Since 1993, his practice has focused primarily on estate planning and probate administration. Nick also regularly serves as a court appointed guardian ad litem in guardianship proceedings.
Nick has served as legal counsel to various charities and on the boards of local non-profits in Cranston and Providence. Currently, Nick serves on the scholarship committee for his church.
Although most clients are referred to Nick by their trusted financial and tax advisors or by their attorney, we always welcome the opportunity to meet individuals and families that are also committed to protecting what’s important. Should you like to discuss how to become a client of Lambros Law Office and learn about our customized estate planning process, please contact us.
Education
Boston University School of Law, Boston, MA
Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law Studies Graduate Program
LL.M, May 1994
New England School of Law, Boston, MA
J.D. (cum laude), May 1993
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA
Degree: B.S. Concentration: Finance
May 1988 School of Management
Professional Credentials
Licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and Rhode Island