Ms. Dickens earned her undergraduate degree from Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia in 1991 with honors, and her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Miami Law School in 1994. Ms. Dickens is Rated AV® Preeminent™* by Martindale-Hubbell.
Ms. Dickens has served as the City Attorney for the City of Miami Gardens since February of 2004. She has extensive experience in the area of municipal law and litigation.
Ms. Dickens started her legal career with the firm of Brown & Associates in Riviera Beach, Florida. Ms. Dickens began her municipal career as an Assistant City Attorney for the City of West Palm Beach where her areas of specialty included planning and zoning, litigation, appeals and general municipal law.
After serving the City of West Palm Beach, Ms. Dickens became associated with the law firm of James & Coker in Fort Lauderdale, a boutique law firm specializing in complex land use litigation, local government law, real estate litigation, and general civil and commercial litigation. While at Brady & Coker, Ms. Dickens serviced both governmental and private clients. She also served as the Assistant City Attorney for the City of Lauderdale Lakes.
In 2006, Ms. Dickens became a partner with Arnstein & Lehr (n/k/a Arnstein & Saul), LLP in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Ms. Dickens’ areas of specialty included land use litigation, local government law, real estate litigation, and general civil and commercial litigation. Her clients included both governmental and private clients, with an emphasis on municipal/governmental disputes. She handled appellate and first impression land use cases and other disputes involving governmental entities. She represented commercial litigation clients on a vast array of matters. Before leaving Arnstein & Lehr, Ms. Dickens also served as the Practice Group Leader for litigation.
In 2009, Ms. Dickens came in-house with the City of Miami Gardens and started the City’s first Legal Department. Ms. Dickens, and her capable staff, oversee and handle all legal matters on behalf of the City of Miami Gardens.
Ms. Dickens currently serves as the chairperson for Miami Dade League of Cities City Attorney’s Committee, which deals with legal issues that affect the municipalities generally and hosts seminars to train the elected officials and others with respect to issues that affect municipalities.
In 2018, Ms. Dickens’ office was recognized by the Daily Business Review as Legal Department of the Year in Diversity and Quality of Life.