Blaine Dyas is an associate attorney at Remy Moose Manley LLP. His practice focuses on environmental law, land use and planning, water law, initiatives and referenda, and administrative law generally. Mr. Dyas joined the firm in 2024.
Mr. Dyas earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of California, Davis, King Hall School of Law, where he attended on a Dean’s Merit Scholarship. He served as Senior Article Editor for Environs, an environmental law and policy journal.
During his time in law school, Mr. Dyas worked with the Office of Legislative Counsel, the Aoki Water Justice Clinic, and Oppenheimer Investigations Group. He also founded the King Hall Renewable Energy Law Society (RELS), a student-led organization that facilitates energy policy discussions and career panels featuring energy law and policy professionals from the public, nonprofit, private, and policymaking sectors. Mr. Dyas was also the first student-member of the California Lawyers Association Environmental Legislative Review Committee.
Mr. Dyas earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Texas Tech University in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas. As an undergraduate, he externed with Manhard Consulting as a civil engineering consultant and with Holder Construction as a construction manager. After graduating from Texas Tech, and before law school, he spent two and a half years working as an aerospace structures engineer.
In his spare time, Mr. Dyas enjoys shopping for vintage clothing, furniture, and décor, going on adventures with his Great Pyrenees, Goose, and networking and socializing with the Sacramento LGBTQ+ community.