Kate Hill is an Associate Attorney at Miller Butler Schneider Pawlik & Rozzell, PLLC, focusing on domestic relations and family law in Rogers, Arkansas. A graduate of the University of Arkansas School of Law, she gained experience as a student attorney in the civil litigation clinic and was a staff editor for the Journal of Food Law & Policy.
Outside of her legal practice, Kate enjoys spending time with friends and family, taking her rescue dog, Nikki, on long walks, and cheering for her favorite sports teams. She completed both her bachelors degree in political science and her law degree at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
During law school, she served as a staff editor for the nationally recognized Journal of Food Law & Policy.
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