About Iris A.
Iris A. Albizu has practiced law in Puerto Rico since the mid-2000s. Her career spans both public-sector service and private practice. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. Clients have relied on her steady presence through procedural and substantive stages of their matters.
Her earliest listed work in the record is at Bufete Legal Albizu & Albizu, where she served as a lawyer beginning in 2005. That role placed her in a privately run practice where she managed client files and took part in daily office operations. In 2008 she worked as a law clerk for the Department of Justice under a federal contract. In that capacity she supported attorneys handling government matters, prepared research memoranda and assisted with case preparation. By 2011 she was associated with Albizu Law Office and has continued her practice in that setting since then.
Across those positions she has handled a mix of litigation-related tasks and client counseling. She has experience drafting pleadings, preparing motions, and conducting trial preparation. Her time as a clerk at the Department of Justice gave her exposure to government procedure and the demands of public cases. Work in private firms required client intake, document drafting, and the day-to-day management of evolving legal matters.
Iris A. Albizu’s professional path reflects steady engagement with the legal processes of Puerto Rico. She has moved between roles that emphasize different parts of legal work: research and drafting in quasi-government settings, and client-focused representation in private practice. Those transitions shaped how she organizes case files and communicates with clients and opposing counsel. She is known among peers for an even-tempered handling of deadlines and for a practical approach to resolving procedural issues.
Today she continues to practice at Albizu Law Office in Puerto Rico. She represents clients in matters arising under local practice and handles a range of legal tasks from case intake to courtroom preparation. Her current practice focuses on serving individuals and organizations in Puerto Rico through the full cycle of case development and resolution.