About Chris

Chris Tadros earned a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1995, where he double-majored in political science and psychology. He went on to attend Roger Williams University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2000. Those years shaped his early interest in how law, policy and individual decision-making intersect.

After law school he pursued admission to multiple state bars and established a practice that crosses state lines. He is licensed to practice in New York, Florida, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Those admissions have allowed him to represent clients in a variety of forums and to coordinate cases that involve multiple jurisdictions.

Tadros holds memberships in a number of professional organizations. He is a member of the Florida Bar Association, the New York Bar Association, the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Rhode Island Bar Association. Locally he participates in the Broward Bar Association and belongs to Florida Trial Lawyers. His involvement in these groups keeps him connected to developments in trial procedure and state-level practice.

Colleagues describe him as someone who moves between courtroom work and client counseling. He handles litigation tasks as well as case strategy and preparation. That mix of responsibilities has required him to be comfortable both at trial and in the preparatory work that comes before a case reaches court.

Tadros has worked on matters that require coordinating filings, depositions and hearings across different state systems. That often means managing overlapping deadlines and differing procedural rules. Handling those logistics is a routine part of what he does for clients who have interests that span state boundaries.

He practices at Phillips | Tadros. The firm represents clients in proceedings across the states where he is admitted. Tadros draws on his academic background in political science and psychology when assessing witness testimony and trial dynamics. He balances courtroom advocacy with attention to the details of discovery and pretrial work.

Outside of court, he keeps up ties to bar groups and trial organizations in the states where he practices. Those connections provide a steady flow of professional exchange and continuing education. He currently practices law at Phillips | Tadros, handling matters in New York, Florida, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

Education

Roger Williams University School of Law

J.D. (2000) | Law

1996

University of Massachusetts - Amherst

B.A. (1995) | Double Major: Political Science, Psychology

1991

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York
Florida
Rhode Island
Massachusetts

Professional Associations

Florida Bar Association

Current

New York Bar Association

Current

Massachusetts Bar Association

Current

Rhode Island Bar Association

Current

Broward Bar Association

Current

Florida Trial Lawyers

Current