Background
Dysart, Robert L. was born on September 7, 1956 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.
Dysart, Robert L. was born on September 7, 1956 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.
Westminster College; University of Kansas (Bachelor of Arts, 1977. Juris Doctor, 1980).
Worked at Bess & Dysart, Professional Corporation (Phoenix, Arizona) specializing in Civil Litigation, Insurance and Bad Faith Law, Environmental Law, Casualty Insurance, Real Estate and Residential Law, Homeowner"s Associations, Mining Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Missouri. 1986, Arizona; United States.
Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Contributor: The Kansas Attorney"s Practice Manual, 1979. Missouri Advisory Committee Opinions, 1985.
Member: The Missouri Bar. International Association of Defense Counsel (Member, Committee on: Accident, Health and Life Insurance, 1989, Chairman, 1994.
Medical Malpractice, 1989.
Toxic and Hazardous Substances Litigation, 1989). Defense Research Institute. Arizona Bar Foundation.
Bess & Dysart was founded in 1989 by Leon Doctorate. Bess and Robert L. Dysart, who had practiced together at Arizona"s oldest law firm - Evans, Kitchel & Jenckes.
The firm"s practice, which cumulatively totals over 100 years, emphasizes defense of civil litigation, with specialties being insurance bad faith, personal injury, coverage and environmental matters. Bess & Dysart lawyers dedicate themselves to providing the highest quality legal representation while at the same time recognizing the need for a practical approach to litigation with cost containment for clients a goal as well.
The firm appears in the Martindale-Hubbell 1998 Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, in the areas of Civil Trial, Insurance Defense, Personal Injury and Environmental Law.
Member: The Missouri Bar. International Association of Defense Counsel (Member, Committee on: Accident, Health and Life Insurance, 1989, Chairman, 1994. Medical Malpractice, 1989.
Toxic and Hazardous Substances Litigation, 1989).
Defense Research Institute. Arizona Bar Foundation.