Miller & Martin PLLC
Size of Organization: 199
Year Established: 1867
Web Site: http://www.millermartin.comVisibility Ranking  #105 out of 192,934 law firms |


Miller & Martin PLLC, established in 1867, is a full service law firm with almost 200 lawyers. With offices in Atlanta, Chattanooga and Nashville, our lawyers provide services in over 35 different areas of law for our regional, national and international clients. Miller & Martin PLLC is a member of the prestigious World Law Group, an international network of more than 46 law firms from more than 50 different Countries. The primary purpose of the World Law Group is to develop, maintain, and coordinate the capabilities and resources required to provide quality legal services efficiently to international clients. Miller & Martin PLLC lawyers are dedicated to having a high level of knowledge and understanding about the industries and clients that we serve. In addition, all members of Miller & Martin PLLC are committed to quality legal services that are value-oriented. We provide our clients with personal service through accessibility to all members of our firm and encouraging a partnership of teamwork, cooperation and communication that promotes client satisfaction. Miller & Martin PLLC has expanded rapidly both in number of attorneys and practice areas over the past decade to meet the needs of our clients.
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U.S. Federal Litigation Activity
Highest number of cases by Miller & Martin PLLC:
Labor and Employment (87 cases in past two years)
Transactional Activity
Total number of Mergers & Aquisitions by Miller & Martin PLLC:
4 (in past two years)
Peer Review Ratings
Total number of Peer Review Rated lawyers of Miller & Martin PLLC:
125
Articles by Miller & Martin PLLC on Martindale.com
E-Verify To Be Required for All Federal ContractorsKelly Lynn Weston, June 30, 2008
President Bush has signed an Executive Order requiring all federal contractors, as a condition of all future federal contracts, to agree to use an electronic employment eligibility verification system.
Proposed Revisions to Regulations under HOEPAKathryn Reed Edge, Sepideh Khansari, June 30, 2008
While Congress has proposed long-term solutions in light of the perceived subprime mortgage crisis, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ("Board") has proposed to amend Regulation Z, which implements the Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act ("HOEPA").