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LegalBytes is a popular YouTube channel with 258K subscribers and has uploaded 637 videos till date. This channel has a total of 39.8M video views from all around the world and is a channel from United States . LegalBytes channel is eligible for monetization. There are no reviews yet for LegalBytes channel.
Alyte is an attorney licensed to practice in California and DC. She graduated from The University of Texas School of Law after getting her undergraduate degree from the University of California, San Diego with a major in history and a minor in sociology. She loves picking apart movies, tv shows, and all forms of literature, and is terrible at experiencing all of them with other people because she has a nasty tendency to pick out major plot twists early on... and... vocalize them for everyone else. 🙃😅😇 Legal Bytes and Legal Bytes Media is a legal education company aimed at making the law more accessible, relatable, and fun for the everyday person. Alyte's goal with this channel, and this company, is to educate people on the law so they can understand the world around them better, make better-informed decisions, and ultimately live their best lives. So come check us out!! 👩🏼⚖️🍽💙
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