Houston Law Review, served as Chief Justice of the Honor Court and received the Distinguished Service Award.
Mr. Tamborello started his legal career at two prominent Houston law firms practicing primarily in the area of civil litigation. In 1993. Mr. Tamborello started his own firm, continuing to handle civil litigation matters but developing a specialization in the area of probate, estates and guardianship. In 1999, Mr. Tamborello also received his mediation certificate from the A.A. White Dispute Resolution Center.
In addition to maintaining a full-time practice, Mr. Tamborello has given numerous speeches and written many articles on various subjects in the areas of probate and guardianship. Mr. Tamborello has spoken and written for the State Bar of Texas, Houston Bar Association, South Texas College of Law, University of Houston Law Center, Attorneys in Tax & Probate, the Disability and Elder Lawyers Association, churches, community groups and others.
In 2007, Mr. Tamborello was invited to teach as an adjunct professor at his alma mater, the University of Houston Law Center. Mr. Tamborello has taught courtroom evidence to second and third year law students. In addition to teaching budding legal professionals, Mr. Tamborello has also taught citizens at the People's Law School, lecturing on probate, wills, estates and guardianships.