About Dionne
Dionne Choyce arrived at law after a steady climb through liberal arts and education studies. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Morehouse College (1997), completed graduate work at Harvard University in education in 1998, and earned her J.D. from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 2001. The sequence of degrees reflects an interest in language and institutions long before she entered the courtroom.
Her early academic training leaves a clear imprint on how she approaches legal problems. A background in English sharpens argument and drafting. Studies in education add a perspective on policy and institutional systems. The law degree rounded out that foundation and prepared her to practice in California, where she is admitted to the bar.
Over the years she has built a practice in the state and created a small firm structure that bears her name. She founded The Choyce Law Firm and later established offices under The Choyce Law Office banner. Those moves reflect a preference for managing a compact practice and offering direct client attention. She has combined courtroom preparation and client counseling in a practice that operates out of multiple offices across the state.
Colleagues describe her work as practical and detail-oriented. She tends to prioritize clear writing and orderly case files. In client meetings she is known for explaining legal options plainly. Her dual background in education and English often shows up in written court work and in the way she frames complex issues for nonlawyers.
Her career has unfolded steadily rather than through headlines. There are no public claims here about high-profile verdicts or awards. Instead, her professional profile is built on steady practice, firm-building, and maintaining a presence in California’s legal community. She has balanced firm administration with the day-to-day work of advising and representing clients.
She currently practices law in California through The Choyce Law Firm and The Choyce Law Office, handling matters from those offices.