Kylee B. Siebenaller

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Biography

Kylee Siebenaller is an associate attorney at WSHB's Seattle office. Her practice areas include cybersecurity and data privacy, professional liability, and commercial and business litigation.

She is a member of the Washington State Bar Association. Mrs. Siebenaller earned her J.D. from Seattle University School of Law and her B.A. in Psychology from Arizona State University. While studying at Seattle University, she served as the technical editor of the American Indian Law Journal, president of the Health Law Society, and treasurer of the Native American Law Student Association.

Previously, she worked as a deputy prosecuting attorney. Kylee credits this time for giving her valuable trial experience being the lead trial lawyer on matters. She brings these refined litigation skills to every matter she handles at the firm.

Certification

• CIPP/US

Areas of Practice (4)

  • Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
  • Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
  • Professional Liability
  • Commercial and Business Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Arizona State University, B.A., 2020
Law School Attended:
Seattle University School of Law, J.D., 2023
Year of First Admission:
2023
Admission:
2023, Washington
Reported Cases:
Experience: Certification: CIPP/US
ISLN:
1001394312

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