An Estate Planning Law Firm

Protecting What's Important

Nicholas A. Lambros, Esq.

Founding & Managing Attorney

Rhode Island Estate Planning Attorney Nicholas A Lambros

Nicholas A. Lambros is the Founding and Managing Attorney at Lambros Law Office, where he has built a career guiding families and individuals in Rhode Island and Massachusetts through complex estate planning, trust administration, and probate matters. His practice is dedicated to helping clients protect their assets, plan for the future, and ensure their loved ones are cared for.

Nick is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and Rhode Island and holds a Master of Laws in Banking and Financial Law from Boston University School of Law. Since 1993, he has focused on providing personalized legal counsel tailored to each client’s unique needs, including serving as a court-appointed guardian ad litem in guardianship proceedings.

Committed to his community, Nick serves as legal counsel and on the boards of local charities in Cranston and Providence, and contributes to his church’s scholarship initiatives. Outside the office, he enjoys hiking, baseball, and traveling.

Nick welcomes the opportunity to meet families and individuals seeking guidance to protect what matters most and create estate plans that offer security, peace of mind, and a lasting legacy.

  • Licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
  • Bar for the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island
  • Bar for the District of Columbia
  • Boston University School of Law – Morin Center for Banking and Financial Law Studies, Boston, MA

    LL.M. in Banking and Financial Law, May 1994

  • New England School of Law – Boston, MA

    J.D. (cum laude), May 1993

  • Boston College – Carroll School of Management, Chestnut Hill, MA

    B.S. in Finance, May 1988

  • Conviction and Imprisonment Despite Nondisclosure Evidence Favorable to the Accused by the Prosecution: Standard Materiality Reconsidered, 19:1 New England Journal on Criminal and Civil Confinement 103 (1993)
    • Cited in Seton Hall Law Review, University of Chicago Law Review, and Northwestern University Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
  • Member, Rhode Island Bar Association
  • Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
  • Member, Hellenic Bar Association of Massachusetts
  • Member, WealthCounsel
  • Member, American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) Chapter 106
  • Supporter, Hellenic Cardiac Fund for Children at Boston Children’s Hospital
  • Founding member & committee member of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church local scholarship committee

“I chose to practice estate planning law because I wanted to make a meaningful impact in people’s lives. Estate planning is about more than documents—it’s about helping clients make proactive decisions, protecting their assets, and building lasting relationships that provide peace of mind.”

Nicholas A. Lambros, Esq.