Tampa attorney Paige Greenlee reappointed to Florida Bar Foundation board

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paige greenlee headshotMAITLAND, Fla. – Tampa attorney Paige Greenlee has been reappointed by The Florida Bar to the board of The Florida Bar Foundation, a statewide charitable organization whose mission is to provide greater access to justice.

In 2014, Greenlee founded her own commercial litigation firm, Greenlee Law PLLC, where she focuses on contracts, real estate, construction, and creditors’ rights. Greenlee earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania and her law degree from Emory University School of Law.

Greenlee served as 2012-13 president of The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division and has served on The Florida Bar Board of Governors and its Executive Committee. She has served on the Florida Supreme Court’s Commission on Professionalism, the boards of the Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers and the Hillsborough County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division. For two years, Greenlee served on The Florida Bar Disciplinary Review Committee and the Strategic Planning Committee.

Greenlee is vice-chair of The Florida Bar Foundation’s development committee and a member of its Medal of Honor Awards committee, as well as a member of the board of the Hillsborough County Bar Association. She is in her second year as president of The Pearl Society, a women’s philanthropic organization that supports Bay Area Legal Services.

Greenlee, a Florida Bar Foundation Fellow and member of the Foundation’s Bronze Society for lifetime giving, will begin her three-year term July 1.