
JOSEPH M. MILLER
Joseph M. Miller was born and raised in Scott, Louisiana, in the heart of Acadiana.
Joseph completed his undergraduate studies in Political Science/Pre-Law at the University of Louisiana - Lafayette in 2003 where he finished magna cum laude and was voted by the faculty as Outstanding Graduate in Political Science/Pre-Law.
After completing his undergraduate studies at UL-Lafayette, he attended Loyola University School of Law where he received his Juris Doctor Degree in May 2006 with the honorable distinction cum laude.
While at Loyola Law School, Joseph served as Articles Editor of the Loyola Law Review and ultimately published the latest article in Railroad Law entitled, Federal Preemption and Preclusion: Why The Federal Railroad Safety Act Should Not Preclude The Federal Employer's Liability Act, 51 Loy. L. Rev. 947 (2006).
Areas of Practice
- Litigation & Appeals
- Personal Injury - Plaintiff
- Admiralty & Maritime Law
- Aviation
- Jones Act
- Railroad (F.E.L.A.)
Education
- Loyola University School of Law, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2006
J.D. cum laude, Doctor of Jurisprudence
- University of Louisiana-Lafayette, B. A., magna cum laude
Honors
- Law Excellence Award, Seminar in Scholarly Writing Dean's Award
- Warren E. Mouledoux Award
- William Crowe Senior Scholar
- Graduate Top 10 Percent
- Law Review: Articles Editor, 2005 - 2006
Published Works
- Federal Preemption and Preclusion: Why The Federal Railroad Safety Act Should Not Preclude The Federal Employer's Liability Act
51 Loy.L.Rev. 947 (2006)
Bar Admissions
- Louisiana, 2006
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Louisiana
- U.S. District Court Western District of Louisiana
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Louisiana
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
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