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Lyle Therese A. Hilotin-Lee, J.D.

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Lyle Therese A. Hilotin-Lee, J.D., Contributing Author

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Lyle Therese A. Hilotin-Lee is a skilled legal writer with a background in law, visual arts, and content writing. Originally from the Philippines, Lyle’s journey to the United States showcases her resilience and determination. Throughout her career, she has excelled in various legal capacities, from legal secretary to paralegal and legal writer. Lyle's education includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of the Philippines, a Paralegal Certificate from the University of California, and a Juris Doctor degree from Centro Escolar University.

In her free time, she enjoys indulging her artistic side and staying active through outdoor activities. Her love for culture and travel drives her to explore new places and learn about diverse traditions, enriching her understanding of the global landscape and her career.

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Latest Articles

  • Arkansas First-Degree Murder

    In Arkansas there are six types of criminal homicide: capital murder, murder in the first degree, murder in the second degree, manslaughter, negligent homicide, and physician-assisted suicide. This article provides a brief overview of Arkansas' capital murder and first-degree murder laws.

  • Arkansas Involuntary Manslaughter Law

    In Arkansas, there are six types of illegal homicide: capital murder, murder in the first degree, murder in the second degree, manslaughter, negligent homicide, and physician-assisted suicide. This FindLaw article focuses on the crime of negligent homicide, which is also referred to as involuntary manslaughter.

  • Florida Involuntary Manslaughter Laws

    Manslaughter laws cover the taking of a life without planned intent. This can be either voluntary or involuntary, and penalties are usually less severe than those for murder charges. Learn more about New Hampshire involuntary manslaughter laws at FindLaw.

  • Hawaii Car Accident Settlement Process and Timeline

    If you're involved in a car accident in Hawaii, it's helpful for you to understand the state's car accident settlement process and the timeline it'll follow. Learn about Hawaii's car accident settlement process and timeline at FindLaw.

  • Kansas Child Abuse Laws

    Kansas has no tolerance for child abuse. Laws are in place to protect children, punish those who would harm minors, and ensure that instance of child abuse are reported to the proper authorities. Learn more about Kansas child abuse laws at FindLaw.

  • Alabama Car Accident Settlement Process and Timeline

    If you're involved in a car accident in Alabama, it's helpful for you to understand the state's car accident settlement process and the timeline it'll follow. Learn about Alabama's car accident settlement process and timeline at FindLaw.

  • Mississippi Car Accident Settlement Process and Timeline

    If you're involved in a car accident in Mississippi, it's helpful for you to understand the state's car accident settlement process and the timeline it'll follow. Learn about Mississippi's car accident settlement process and timeline at FindLaw.

  • Louisiana Car Accident Settlement Process and Timeline

    If you're involved in a car accident in Louisiana, it's helpful for you to understand the state's car accident settlement process and the timeline it'll follow. Learn about Louisiana's car accident settlement process and timeline at FindLaw.

  • Arkansas Second-Degree Murder

    In Arkansas there are six types of criminal homicide: capital murder, murder in the first degree, murder in the second degree, manslaughter, negligent homicide, and physician-assisted suicide. This FindLaw article provides an overview of second-degree murder in Arkansas.

  • Louisiana Car Accident Compensation Laws

    If you're involved in a car accident in Louisiana, it's crucially important for you to understand the state's car accident compensation laws. Learn about Louisiana's car accident compensation laws and more at FindLaw's legal primer.

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