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Miller Johnson

www.millerjohnson.com

 
Miller Johnson was founded in 1959 and is committed to excellence in service to our business, institutional and individual clients. Miller Johnson`s diversified and challenging full-service civil practice is divided into three major practice areas: Business and Corporate Law, Employment and Labor Relations and Litigation. We work in partnership with our clients to promote their success by providing innovative, solution-oriented, cost-effective services. Miller Johnson`s never strived to be one of the biggest law firms. Instead, the firm`s standard has always been, simply, to be the best. The firm`s attorneys are top-ranked by many third parties including Chambers USA, Benchmark Litigation, ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Keith Eastland
Chair of Employment and Labor Profile
Catherine Tracey
Vice Chair of Employment and Labor Profile
Jeffrey Muth
Vice Chair of Litigation Profile
Michael Stroster
General Counsel Profile
James Peterson
General Counsel Profile

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