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Kaouris, Rita Esq.

Rita Kaouris Esq. - Westborough, MA

Attorney at Thompson Law Group, P.C. & Home Key Title & Closing, Inc.

Residential Real Estate Lawyers in Westborough, MA

276 Turnpike Road Suite 219 Westborough, MA 01581

Westborough Residential Real Estate Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Residential Real Estate

Attorney Information

Overview

Attorney Kaouris-Soufleris has been practicing residential real estate since 2004. She began her career
as a paralegal fresh out of law school for a Worcester County law firm whose focus was on residential
real estate closings. Once she passed the Bar Exam in 2004, she became handling her own closings as
the attorney. In 2009 she went to work at a National Title Company, she was the Managing
Massachusetts Attorney for the company and handled their Massachusetts residential real estate
closing. In 2014, she joined Thompson Law Group, P.C. and handles Massachusetts closings, with her
focus being Worcester County.
She was one of the first employees at Thompson Law Group, PC and has been an integral part in the
firm's success in Massachusetts. She has a loyal following among local lenders and realtors. Please
contact her today!

Education

  • Legal Education

    • University of Massachusetts School of Law - Dartmouth, Dartmouth, Massachusetts
  • Non Legal Education

    • University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri

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