Associates

Honey Kyle Patrice A. Ledesma
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Kyle’s practice areas include disputes (litigation & arbitration), fintech, immigration, labor, and technology, media, and telecommunications (TMT).

Kyle’s work experience pre-dates her joining the firm in 2025. She was an Associate at Villaraza & Angangco, where she worked in its labor and employment department and assisted in labor advisory and litigation matters. Kyle also previously worked as a Senior Associate at Sycip, Gorres, Velayo & Co., where she assisted in tax advisory matters.

While in law school, Kyle was a law intern at the University of the Philippines Office of Legal Aid. She was also an Environmental Litigation intern under the Clinical Legal Education Program of the University of the Philippines College of Law. On the other hand, while in college, Kyle was a volunteer at the Office of Anti-Sexual Harassment.

Qualifications

  • University of the Philippines, Juris Doctor (Class of 2022)
  • University of the Philippines, Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication (Class of 2018, Cum Laude)
  • Admitted to the Philippine Bar in 2023

Experience

Kyle has participated in several matters.  Her experience has included:

  • Assisting in labor cases before various Philippine courts and quasi-judicial bodies;
  • Assisting with contract drafting for various corporate and commercial transactions;
  • Assisting on labor advisory matters;
  • Drafting legal opinions on labor matters; and
  • Assisting on tax advisory matters.

Memberships

  • Member, Integrated Bar of the Philippines (2023 – Present)
  • The International Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi (2017 – Present)

Publications

  • Co-Author, L&E Global Looking Ahead 2025 Philippines: “Ruling on Employee Status in the Gig Economy: The Supreme Court’s Decision in Borromeo vs. Lazada E-Services Philippines, Inc.,” 2025
  • Co-Author, L&E Global Looking Ahead 2025 Philippines: “Pending Bills on Freelance Workers’ Rights: A Step Toward Fairer and Safer Work Conditions,” 2025
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