How to Obtain an Expungement in Oklahoma
Receiving an expungement in Oklahoma is an effective way to mitigate long-lasting harm from a record of a criminal conviction, as it allows you — as outlined by...
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Kylie is an associate with the firm’s civil litigation and business practice groups. She graduated with highest honors from the University of Tulsa College of Law, where she was an Articles Editor for the Tulsa Law Review and President of the Public Interest Board. While in law school, Kylie served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Gregory K. Frizzell, District Judge, and the Honorable Christine D. Little, Magistrate Judge, of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma.
Recognized for her academic achievements, Kylie graduated Order of the Curule Chair and earned CALI Awards in Legal Writing I; Decedents, Estates, and Trusts; and Contracts. She also received the Oklahoma Bar Association’s Estate Planning, Probate, and Trust Award and the Martin H. Belsky Award in Public Interest Law. She is a current member of the Luther Bohanon American Inn of Court and the Oklahoma Call for Reproductive Justice.
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