Rob Miller is a guest on the blog Legal Grounds| Conversations on Life, Leadership & Law with Mike Bassett

Getting in the Hard Work Early, When to Start Prepping a Case for Trial, and Creating Bridges Between Generational Gaps

Guest this week is Rob Miller, a trial attorney with more than three decades of experience, the founder of Miller Copeland, and most importantly, a dear friend. 

Over the course of his career he’s handled litigation in a variety of areas including, personal injury, construction, transportation, oil and gas, products liability, and civil rights cases.

And because it’s fun to brag on your friends, Rob and his team have tried over 125 cases to verdict, and in the process he’s been awarded the Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating in both Legal Ability and Ethical Standards, and been named a Texas Legal Leader by the Dallas Morning News. 

For this week’s conversation, he and I discuss what it felt like landing in the frying pan and the fire at the same time, and how what felt like chaos turned out to be the best training we could have gotten. 

We also talk about the joy that comes with passing the torch to the next generation and why the most effective way to build a bridge across the generational divide is to make it a group project.

We also swap some war stories and plenty of laughter, and I can’t thank him enough for sitting down and catching up on his journey to becoming a lawyer of impact. 

Enjoy the show! 

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