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Paula Albright

Paula Albright

ACP, FCP, FRP, Senior Paralegal/Advanced Certified Paralegal

Ms. Albright has been a paralegal for more than 35 years, specializing in the areas of estate, trust, and guardianship litigation. She is certified by the National Association of Legal Assistants (“NALA”) and the Paralegal Association of Florida and is a Florida Registered Paralegal pursuant to Rule 20 of the Rules Regulating the Florida Bar. She has also been awarded an Advanced Certification by the National Association of Legal Assistants in discovery. Ms. Albright is a member of the Real Property Probate and Trust Law Section (“RPPTL”) of the Florida Bar.

A frequent lecturer on the topics of estate administration, litigation, ethics and professionalism, Ms. Albright has also served in a variety of leadership roles in the education and legal community in Palm Beach County; currently sitting as a member of the Florida Bar FRP Eligibility and Compliance Committee (2025-2026), and previously serving as Chair of the Palm Beach County Bar Association’s Paralegal Committee (2021-2022). She holds a bachelor’s degree from Strayer University in Criminal Justice (concentration: Statistics and Data Mapping), graduating magna cum laude, and achieved a master’s in business administration (concentration: Human Resources) from the Jack Welch Management Institute/Strayer University in September 2025.

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