Mark Miller
Chair, Appellate Litigation Department
221 East Osceola Street
Stuart, FL 34994
(772) 283-8260
FAX: (772) 463-1205
E-MAIL: mm@williegary.com
Practice Areas:
Appellate Litigation
Mr. Miller is a former federal law clerk and Chair of our Appellate Litigation Department. He is a member of the appellate section of the Florida Bar and chair the Appellate Committee for the Martin County Bar Association. He has represented clients in state and federal courts throughout the Southeast.
Experience:
Joined firm, 2004
Law Clerk for the Honorable Henry Lee Adams, Jr., United States District Court Judge for the Middle District of Florida, Jacksonville Division
Law Clerk for the Honorable Emerson R. Thompson, Jr., Appellate Judge of the Fifth District Court of Appeal for the State of Florida
Judicial Staff Attorney, Fourth Circuit for the State of Florida
Assistant Public Defender for the Fifth Circuit of the State of Florida
Education:
University of Florida College of Law, J.D. with Honors
University of Florida, B.A., with Honors
Bar & Court Admissions:
Supreme Court of the United States
Florida Bar
11th Circuit Court of Appeals
Middle District of Florida
Southern District of Florida
Professional Involvement:
Appellate Practice Committee Chair, Martin County Bar Association
Catholic Lawyers’ Guild, Steering Committee
Appellate Practice Section of the Florida Bar
Florida Bar
National Bar Association
Martin County Bar Association
St. Lucie County Bar Association
Honors:
Phi Delta Phi Legal Honor Society
Past Speaker, St. Lucie County Bar
Interests:
Coaching youth sports
Mark Miller
Chair of Appellate
Litigation Department
221 E. Osceola St
Stuart, Fl. 34994
(772) 283-8260
(800) 329-4279
Fax # (772) 220-3343
Latest News
ATLANTA -- A lawsuit by a woman arrested at a Florida hospital emergency room after racing there in premature labor may go to trial after a federal appeals court panel upheld on Tuesday part of a lower court's ruling.
The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied Jacksonville deputies Matthew Sirmons and James Mills qualified immunity from Melanie Williams's lawsuit.

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