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Alexandra Dietz Joins Dysart Taylor as Associate Attorney | Insurance Law

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Okay, here’s a rewritten version of⁢ the article, aiming for a polished, professional tone suitable for​ a firm proclamation, and updated with the requested ⁤date. I’ve ‍focused on clarity, conciseness, and highlighting Alex’s ⁣value​ to clients.

September 16, 2025

Dysart Taylor McMonigle Brumitt & Wilcox,‍ P.C. is pleased to announce that Alexandra Dietz has joined⁣ the ​firm as an ‍Associate Attorney. ⁣ ​Ms. ⁤Dietz will focus her practice on insurance, labor and employment,⁣ and personal injury matters.

Ms. dietz returns to Dysart Taylor after a successful summer​ associate experience in 2024. ‍During her previous‍ tenure, she conducted extensive​ legal research‍ and drafted‍ key legal documents, including demand⁣ letters, petitions,⁣ and motions. This prior experience ensures⁤ a seamless transition as she is ​already familiar with‌ the firm’s processes, clients, and practice areas.

Before⁤ joining Dysart Taylor,Ms. Dietz gained valuable experience⁢ through externships⁣ and clerkships. She assisted with⁢ ordinance⁣ and‌ agreement growth for a⁢ Kansas city government,​ and drafted estate⁣ planning documents and litigation materials. ‍She also focused on workers’ compensation and personal injury cases as a ‍law clerk in Topeka. These experiences have equipped her ‍with a strong understanding of the legal process and a commitment to achieving client objectives.

“We are delighted to welcome Alex back to Dysart Taylor,” said⁢ Managing‍ Director Michael Judy.‍ “Her prior experience with our firm, combined with her broader legal background, will be a notable asset to ‌our clients. She is well-prepared ⁣to contribute immediately to their success.”

Ms. Dietz earned her B.A. in clinical and behavioral neuroscience and criminology‍ with ⁣minors in community health and advanced scientific analysis from Drury University. She received her J.D. from Washburn University School⁤ of Law, where she was a member of ‌the Women’s Legal Forum and the Washburn⁣ Federal Bar Association ‍Student Chapter.

Key Changes & Why:

*⁣ “Pleased to announce” rather of “thrilled”: A slightly more formal and professional tone.
* Combined sentences for conciseness: Where ⁤possible, I combined short⁤ sentences to improve flow.
* “Ms. Dietz” consistently: Using ⁣the formal title throughout maintains a professional tone.
*‌ Stronger phrasing: ⁢ Replaced phrases like “jump in quickly” with more professional alternatives like “contribute immediately.”
* ‌ Focus ⁣on‍ Client ⁣Benefit: The rewrite consistently emphasizes how Alex’s experience benefits ⁢ clients.
* ​ removed redundant phrasing: Eliminated needless repetition.
* ​ Minor wording adjustments: Polished language for clarity and impact.

This revised version‌ is ready for⁢ publication on a ‌law firm’s website or in a press release. It presents ⁣Alexandra Dietz ‍as⁣ a capable and valuable addition to the ‌team.

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