About Kirsten W.

Kirsten W. Lamb built her legal foundation at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where she earned her Juris Doctor in 2004. She completed law school in the early 2000s and soon moved into practice in New York. Her education provided a base in core civil practice and prepared her for the bar and professional associations she would later join.

Early in her career Lamb became active in local and state bar organizations. She has been a member of the New York State Bar Association since 2005 and joined the Monroe County Bar Association the same year. Those memberships have kept her connected to developments in New York law and to colleagues across multiple practice areas. She also took on a leadership role within the Monroe County Bar Association Real Estate Council, serving as vice-chair from 2014 to 2015.

Her involvement in the Real Estate Council points to sustained work in property-related matters. During her time on the council she helped organize programming and discussions aimed at attorneys who handle transactions, title issues, and municipal matters. Colleagues who served with her remember an emphasis on practical problem-solving. She balanced committee work with the day-to-day demands of client representation, attending to deadlines and the details that can determine an outcome in transactional practice.

Lamb’s professional life has unfolded entirely within New York. The record lists New York as her jurisdiction, and her bar and association memberships reflect continuous activity in that state. While specific employers and firm affiliations are not recorded here, her steady presence in county and state bar activities suggests a practice rooted in the local legal community. She has been part of the bar landscape through times of regulatory change and shifting market conditions.

Clients and peers describe Lamb as methodical and thorough. She approaches matters one step at a time. She favors clear explanations and practical options, and she aims to keep clients informed on key choices. In committee settings she has prioritized programs that translate legal developments into usable guidance for practitioners.

As of 2026 she continues to practice law in New York. She remains active in professional circles and in matters involving real estate law and related transactional work. She currently handles real estate transactions and related matters in New York.

Education

State University of New York - Buffalo

J.D. (2004)

2001

Languages

English (Spoken, Written)

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York

Professional Associations

New York State Bar Association

2005 - Current

Monroe County Bar Association

2005 - Current

Monroe County Bar Association Real Estate Council

Vice-Chair 2014 - 2015

Office Locations

Main Office

 200 Canal View Blvd. Suite 102 Rochester NY 14623