Lambros Law Office Expands with Addition of Two New Attorneys
"Since its inception in 2012,
Lambros noted that the firm places a major emphasis on developing staff to add to the firm's range and depth of experience. He said that two new attorneys have recently joined the firm:
Bittner has more than 20 years of experience in estate planning, probate administration, and civil litigation. She is admitted to practice law in
Maccarone has represented individuals and businesses in real estate, tax, and a wide range of business matters for almost 25 years. She is currently enrolled in the Graduate Tax Program at
For more information, visit LambrosLawLLC.com or call 401-383-9899.
Contact:
401-369-8534
[email protected]
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