PERRY, FL 4004 Golf Course Rd.

PANAMA CITY, FL    430 W 5th Street Suite 400

Corning, NY 5 East Market St., Suite 254

The Law Offices of Michael P. Dickey

About

What a long, strange trip it’s been.

Mike’s journey began when he left Hemet, California (home of the largest trailer park in the United States at the time) to attend the University of Southern California. He joined Air Force ROTC, and finished as a distinguished graduate with a double major in international relations and history before leaving Los Angeles to attend Air Force Undergraduate Pilot Training in Columbus, Mississippi.

Mike continued his streak by earning distinguished graduate honors at pilot training and a coveted spot flying the F-15 Eagle as part of the First Tactical Fighter Wing at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. The squadron was the second to arrive in Saudi Arabia after the invasion of Kuwait in 1990, and Mike flew 31 combat missions in Operation Desert Storm as the youngest flight leader in his squadron. In his spare time during Desert Shield he wrote the squadron’s operation plan for the first three days of the war.

A.B., University of Southern California

M.S., Troy State University

J.D., University of Georgia School of Law, magna cum laude

L.L.M. (expected summer 2026), New York University School of Law

 

United States Supreme Court

The Florida Bar

The New York Bar

Court of Federal Claims

11th Circuit Court of Appeals

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida

From Combat to Counsel

After the war, Mike was assigned to draw on his combat experience to teach at the F-15 schoolhouse at Tyndall AFB, Florida, and immediately fell in love with the Florida Gulf Coast. Figuring before he was 30 he’d already done what every fighter pilot spends his career aspiring to accomplish—leading men in combat (well, “man” not “men”—he was only a two-ship flight lead, after all), he started looking for a new challenge and found it in the practice of law. Mike graduated magna cum laude from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1997, serving on the editorial board of the Georgia Law Review, and as president of the Georgia League, an organization for aspiring lawyers who eschewed practicing in a big city. 

And as it happened, Mike turned down an offer to take the conventional path and join a big Atlanta law firm. Instead, he came home to Panama City, joining the law firm of Barron & Redding and soon cemented a reputation as a skilled litigator and problem solver in cases ranging from products liability to the Girls Gone Wild civil litigation to claims arising out of complex business disputes.  Along the way, Mike has tried approximately twenty cases to a jury (candidly, he’s lost count), and still more nonjury trials and arbitrations. 

Advancing Through Law

Mike became certified as a circuit civil mediator back in 2004, and his passion for alternative dispute resolution led him to a two-year stint as a tenure track professor at the Charleston School of Law teaching ADR (and commercial law, although he talks less about that), and later an adjunct position teaching at FSU’s College of Law. Mike continues to expand his skillset, already pretty broad after years of trying cases as a small town lawyer, and is in the midst of completing a Master of Laws in Taxation from New York University School of Law, the number one tax program in the United States. 

Mike left his friends at B&R in 2018 after Hurricane Michael flattened his 1930s home on Massalina Bayou, and he was forced to move to nearby Walton County and the beaches of 30A. There he joined the law firm of Dunlap & Shipman, but the tug of home brought him back to Bay County in 2022 to open D&S’s Panama City office in 2022.

Building a Legacy of Service

In January of 2025 Mike left D&S after six happy years to strike out on his own, providing concierge representation to clients who’ve grown to be friends over the years, and new friends looking for help with complex commercial litigation, mediation and arbitration, and business and estate planning. He currently maintains offices in Panama City, in Corning, New York, and Perry, Florida. 

Mike has also served the bar as a member of the Florida Bar Board of Governors, and the Florida Board of Bar Examiners. His published works can be found in the Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution, the Stetson Law Journal, and the quarterly publication of the ABA’s Evidence Committee.

Balancing Law and Life

When he’s not in court, serving as a mediator or arbitrator, or working to perfect the nuances of estate and gift taxation, Mike is flying the family’s Columbia 400 all over the eastern United States, or spending time at the family farm in Taylor County, Florida, where he and his wife Peggy operate an event venue, Wyldswood Farms, because Mike isn’t so successful when it comes to raising chickens or growing watermelons. Mike and Peg also love spending hurricane season enjoying the Finger Lakes Region of western New York in a community of friends that spans from the shores of Canadaigua Lake to Corning, where they maintain a home.

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