Samuel J. Miller is an experienced trial attorney who
litigates in all state and federal courts in Massachusetts. He has experience
representing individuals, partnerships, employers, and employees in a wide
variety of disputes and is frequently engaged as lead counsel in complex civil
litigation.
In addition to representing both employers and
employees, Sam has experience representing closely held
businesses, attorneys and law firms, and commercial landlords and
developers. He focused his practice for years on many types of business
disputes, particularly those involving partnership and close corporation
dissolutions and shareholder derivative litigation.
Sam also has substantial experience representing individuals
harmed by the negligence of others. He has represented individuals in a variety
of types of negligence cases, including premises security cases, products
liability cases, and medical negligence cases. For over three years, he
specialized in representing the families of children born with brachial plexus
injuries around the country and recovered millions of dollars for those
children and their families.
Representative matters include:
Litigated
and negotiated a favorable settlement for whistleblower employee fired
with information as to employer’s violation of consent decree with
governmental agencies.
Obtained
summary judgment for commercial developer in dispute over commercial loan
with credit union, preventing credit union from attempting to collect
almost $1 million it argued were owed
Obtained
dismissal of a complaint against a salesperson sued for wrongful death
involving a glider crash.
Took
part in a ten-day trial that resulted in a $3.2 million jury award for a
commercial developer over a credit union’s failed attempt to fund the
development of a hotel.
Took
part in a nine-day trial that resulted in a $1.8 million jury award on
behalf of a child with a brachial plexus injury due to the negligence of
the delivering obstetrician.
Negotiated
a favorable settlement for minority shareholders of a food importing
business two weeks into a three-week trial based on claims of fraud,
breached of fiduciary duty, and wasting of corporate assets by majority
shareholder to fund personal expenses and purchase luxury real estate in
the Caribbean.
Litigated
and negotiated a favorable settlement for homeowner sued by contractor
sued for stopping the contractor from completing work on a home addition
due to the contractor’s negligence and shoddy work.
Sam attended Simon’s Rock College of Bard and earned his
Bachelor of Arts Degree summa cum laude in Political Science
from the University of Massachusetts – Boston where he won a Political Science
department award. He graduated cum laude from Suffolk
University Law School in 2009 where he was the Production Editor of the Journal
of Health and Biomedical Law.
Sam is admitted to all state courts of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts and the United States District Court for the District of
Massachusetts. Additionally, Sam has litigated on behalf of clients in over 20
states and has taken cases to verdict in numerous states.
Sam lives in Brookline with his wife and son.