About Dixie K.
Dixie K. Floyd practices law in Ohio and holds admission to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. She maintains a presence in the state’s legal community and is authorized to appear in federal appellate proceedings. Her career spans appearances in both trial and appellate settings, and she works on matters that require navigation of state and federal procedures.
Her practice credentials include admission to the Ohio bar and the Sixth Circuit. Those admissions give her authority to handle filings and oral arguments at several levels of the judiciary. Over time she has handled court filings, prepared briefs, and managed case workflows that move between state courts and federal forums. Her courtroom experience is paired with written advocacy in administrative and appellate filings.
Colleagues describe her approach as methodical. She organizes records carefully and frames legal issues with attention to precedent and clear analysis. She favors plain language in filings, aiming to make complex points accessible to judges and clients alike. Her work reflects steady preparation; she prioritizes procedural precision and attention to deadlines.
Floyd’s professional activities have required coordination with experts and opposing counsel, and she has collaborated on multipart litigation and appellate projects. She has experience managing discovery, preparing evidentiary submissions, and drafting appellate briefs where legal argument must be distilled and prioritized. Those skills support cases that move between trial courts and higher tribunals.
Outside the courtroom she has engaged in case planning and client counseling. She spends time explaining legal options and likely outcomes so clients can make informed decisions. Her practice balances immediate courtroom tasks with longer-term planning for appeals or post-judgment matters.
As of 2026, she continues to practice in Ohio and is admitted to appear before the Sixth Circuit. Her current practice centers on representing clients in matters in Ohio courts and in filings before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.