Louis K. Tsiros

Louis K. Tsiros: Attorney with Law Office of Louis K. Tsiros
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Biography

Staff Member, 1987-1988 and Articles Editor, 1988-1989, Boston University International Law Journal.

Areas of Practice (15)

  • Civil Litigation
  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate Litigation
  • Residential Real Estate
  • Real Estate Brokers and Agents Liability
  • Residential Real Estate Sales
  • Boundary Disputes
  • Real Estate Fraud
  • Real Estate Contracts
  • Real Property
  • Business Litigation
  • Business Law
  • Business Torts
  • Commercial Leasing
  • Appellate Practice

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Columbia University, A.B., 1984
Law School Attended:
Boston University, J.D., 1989
Year of First Admission:
1990
Admission:
1990, California
Memberships:
State Bar of California.
Languages:
French and Spanish
Birth Information:
Boston, Massachusetts, May 9, 1962
ISLN:
903059211

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