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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 23:07:07+00:00

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Ms. Dyer practices in the areas of commercial, complex, and general litigation. Her litigation experience includes multiple jury trials and administrative proceedings involving a wide array of subjects including trade secrets, business torts, commercial transactions, contract disputes, noncompetition clauses, consumer protection, personal injury, professional malpractice, and employment-related matters. Ms. Dyer has been selected by her peers for inclusion in the Missouri & Kansas Super Lawyers® list and The Best Lawyers in America© for her work in the areas of commercial litigation, professional malpractice law, medical malpractice law, and personal injury litigation. Benchmark Litigation has named Ms. Dyer a Kansas “Litigation Star” since 2013 and one of the Top 250 Women in Litigation in the United States in 2013, 2016, and 2017.
Ms. Dyer has served as President of the Wichita Bar Association and is a member of the Wichita Bar Association’s Ethics and Grievance Committee. Ms. Dyer also serves on the firm’s Ethics Committee. She is a member of the American Law Institute, Sedona Conference Working Groups 1 (ESI) and 12 (Trade Secrets), and the Defense Research Institute (DRI).
Won a jury trial in favor of manufacturer damaged by former employees’ and competitor’s tortious interference and breach of nondisclosure agreements with award of $5.425 million in compensatory and punitive damages. Aeroflex Wichita, Inc. v. Filardo, et al., 09-cv-1141 (18th Judicial District, Sedgwick County) (appeal pending).
Won a jury trial in favor of neurosurgeon in a dispute with former practice involving breach of contract and tortious interference claims. Abay v. Abay Neuroscience Center, L.L.C., Case No. 109,876, 2015 WL 1122961 (Kan. Ct. App., Mar. 6, 2015).
Won injunction, default judgment, and subsequent appeal in favor of national church in dispute with local congregants over ownership of church property. Church of God in Christ, Inc. v. Board of Trustees of Emmanuel Church of God in Christ, Wichita, Kan., 47 Kan. App. 2d 674, 280 P.3d 795 (2012).
Successful administrative agency appeal by community colleges involving application and constitutionality of complex funding scheme for career technical education. Dodge City Community College v. Kansas Board of Regents, 2009-C-1046 (3d Judicial District, Shawnee County).
Won summary judgment and subsequent appeal in favor of developmental services provider in wrongful death action. Berthelson v. Developmental Services of Northwest Kansas, Case No. 95,274, 2006 WL 3774332 (Kan. Ct. App. Dec. 22, 2006).
Won judgment in favor of air ambulance medical director in medical negligence claim involving death of patient following air transport from rural hospital to tertiary care facility. Garcia v. Estate of Arribas, et al., Civil Action No. 04-1159-MLB (D. Kan.).
Won summary judgment and subsequent appeal in consumer protection class action in favor of major printer and ink cartridge manufacturer. Cole v. Hewlett Packard, Case No. 90,164, 2004 WL 376471 (Kan. Ct. App. Feb 27, 2004) (per curiam).
Won nine-week jury trial in favor of anesthesiologist in birth injury medical negligence action. Haley v. Yoon, No. 03 CV 609 (18th Judicial District, Sedgwick County).
Won summary judgment and subsequent appeal in favor of mortuary and funeral director in action claiming negligent and intentional mishandling of a dead body. Ely v. Hitchcock, 30 Kan. App. 2d 1276, 58 P.3d 116 (2002).
Won jury appeal in favor of pediatric intensivist in medical negligence claim involving brain-damaged child. Irvin v. Smith, 272 Kan. 112, 31 P.3d 934 (2001).
Successful defense of national corporation in complex trade secret litigation arising from federal targeted jobs tax credits program.
Gender-Based Affirmative Action: How Does It Fit in the Tiered Scheme of Equal Protection Scrutiny?

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