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Cynthia Almond

Cynthia Lee Almond LLC


Cynthia was born and raised in Tuscaloosa.  She graduated from Central High School and then attended Vanderbilt University.  She received a Bachelor of Arts from The University of Alabama, majoring in History and minoring in Spanish, and she also received her Juris Doctor from The University of Alabama School of Law. Cynthia is an attorney in the private practice of law where she concentrates in estate planning and probate, business law, and real estate.  She also owns a title company, Capitol Park Title.

In 2021, Cynthia was elected to the State of Alabama House of Representatives for District 63 in Tuscaloosa. She currently serves as Chair of the Tuscaloosa County Local Legislative Delegation and as a member of the Ways and Means Education Committee, the Judiciary Committee, Rules Committee, and serves as Vice-Chair of Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee. Previously, she served four terms on the Tuscaloosa City Council where she was elected by her peers as President Pro Tem of the council and served as Chair of the Finance committee.   She is a graduate of Leadership Alabama and Co-Chair for its West Alabama Regional Council; she serves on the Capstone Health Services Foundation and on its Finance Committee, the Hank Poore Foundation, Immediate Past Chair of the State Bar Association’s Real Property/Probate/Trust section, and the BankFirst Advisory Board; and she is a member of and serves as a Sunday School teacher at First United Methodist Church. She previously served on and Chaired the West Alabama Regional Commission, and she also served on the Tuscaloosa County Tax Board. Cynthia has two children, Lee and Miller. In her spare time, Cynthia enjoys playing the piano, tennis, walking, running, mountain bike riding, kayaking, and most any other outdoor activity!
 

Product Type
On Demand

The Role and Perspective of State Legislators and Local Litigants


Total Credits: 1 CLE

Faculty:
Cynthia Almond |  Christopher England
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 16, 2024
Price:
$59.00 - Base Price

Product Type
On Demand

Allen v. Milligan: The Intersectionality of Race, Elections and Democracy


Total Credits: 5 CLE, 1 Ethics

Faculty:
Emily Rong Zhang |  Justin Levitt |  Daniel Tokaji |  Cynthia Almond |  Christopher England |  Evan Milligan |  Michael Li |  Michael T. Morley |  ....
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
Feb 16, 2024
Price:
$329.00 - Base Price

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