Leslie N. Tuchapsky - Providence, RI
Attorney at Coia & Lepore, Ltd.
CIVIL LITIGATION Lawyers in Providence, RI
The Arthur E. Coia Building 226 South Main Street Providence, RI 02903
Providence CIVIL LITIGATION Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- CIVIL LITIGATION
- CIVIL MATTERS
- TRAFFIC TRIBUNAL
Attorney Information
Overview
Leslie N. Tuchapsky is an associate attorney at Coia & Lepore, Ltd. She has been practicing for over 20 years in the area of District Court, Municipal Court, Probate Court and the Traffic Tribunal. She handles Speeding Citations, Refusals, Tenant and Landlord Evictions, collection disputes as well as property damage claims. In addition, she prepares wills, health care powers of attorney and financial powers of attorney. Leslie has her Rhode Island Real Estate Brokers License and is a tax preparer for the Tax Program offered by Coia & Lepore, Ltd. She is able to assist her clients with gathering their financial information, calculating tax payments and finalizing the appropriate tax forms and returns.
Education
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Legal Education
- Roger Williams University School of Law, Bristol, Rhode Island, 2000
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Non Legal Education
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Johnson & Wales University, 1995
M.B.A.
Major: International Business - University of Rhode Island, 1990
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Johnson & Wales University, 1995
Current Employment Position(s)
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ATTORNEY
Bar Admissions
- Rhode Island, 2002
- U.S. District Court District of Rhode Island, 2004
Other Affiliations
- R.I. Bar Association
- American Bar Association
Contact
The Arthur E. Coia Building
226 South Main Street
Providence, RI 02903
Phone: (401) 751-5522
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.coialepore.com
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