Nicholas J. Riccio - Providence, RI
Attorney at Vieira & DiGianfilippo Ltd.
Residential and commercial real estate Lawyers in Providence, RI
50 Park Row West Suite No. 107 Providence, RI 02903
Providence Residential and commercial real estate Lawyer
Updated: 04/14/2026
Areas of Practice
- Residential and commercial real estate
- Municipal Zoning & Planning
Litigation: 50%
Attorney Information
Overview
Attorney Riccio brings more than 25 years of experience in residential and commercial real estate law, including commercial and residential lending, condominium law, and title closing services. He has also represented clients in numerous zoning and land use matters before Planning and Zoning Boards.
In addition to his legal practice, Attorney Riccio has over 27 years of municipal experience in construction and building administration, having served as a municipal building official and building commissioner for several communities, including North Attleboro, Mansfield, Wrentham, and Foxboro. He has also served multiple terms as Interim and Acting Town Manager for the Town of Mansfield.
Attorney Riccio’s background includes extensive experience in real estate development and over 40 years working with a family-owned construction company that remains active today. He is a graduate of Curry College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in business management, and New England Law Boston, where he received his Juris Doctor, Cum Laude. He also holds a Certificate in Local Government Leadership & Management from Suffolk University’s Sawyer School of Management and completed the Leadership Matters Program at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy in Cambridge, MA.
Attorney Riccio is admitted to practice law in both Massachusetts and Florida. He is an active member of the Southeastern Massachusetts Building Officials, where he has served on the Board of Directors and as Vice President.
Education
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Legal Education
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New England Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
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New England Law,
Boston,
Massachusetts
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Non Legal Education
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Curry College,
Boston,
Massachusetts
B.S.
Major: Business Management
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Curry College,
Boston,
Massachusetts
Current Employment Position(s)
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Of Counsel
Languages
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English
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 2001
- Florida, 2001
Other Affiliations
- Southeastern Massachusetts Building Officials
Contact
50 Park Row West
Suite No. 107
Providence, RI 02903
Phone: 508 -339-2937
Fax: 508 - 339-2938
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.vieira-digianlaw.com
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