Craig Billings Miller

Craig Billings Miller: Attorney with Neider & Boucher, S.C.

Biography

American Jurisprudence Award in Antitrust, Suffolk University Law School, 2005. Law Clerk, Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District IV, 2007-2008. Speaker, University of Wisconsin-Madison Small Business Development Center "Legal Fundamentals," 2009-present.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Corporate Law
  • Business Law
  • Limited Liability Companies

Education & Credentials

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 5510, Madison, WI 53719
University Attended:
University of Wisconsin-Madison, B.A., 2002; Suffolk University Sawyer School of Management, M.B.A., 2006
Law School Attended:
Suffolk University Law School, J.D., 2006
Year of First Admission:
2006
Admission:
2006, Wisconsin; U.S. District Court, Western District of Wisconsin
Memberships:
Dane County and American (Member: Business Law Section) Bar Associations; State Bar of Wisconsin (Member: Sections on: Business Law; Appellate Law).
ISLN:
920156603
Hobbies & interests:
Cross country skiing, golfing, biking, cooking

Payment Information

Credit Cards Accepted
American Express, MasterCard, Visa

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Location

  • Madison, WI
    First Business Bank Center , 401 Charmany Drive, Suite 310
    Madison, WI 53719

    608-866-9813 Phone
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Contact Information:

608-866-9813  Phone

608-661-4510  Fax

www.neiderboucher.com

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