About Austin
Austin Miller graduated from Yale University in 2010 and returned to Wisconsin for his legal training, earning a J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2016. His academic record places liberal arts study and legal education on a single trajectory, one that moved him from an Ivy League campus back to the state where he would later practice. The six-year span between degrees is part of his background, not the substance of his public record here.
After law school, Miller entered the legal community in Wisconsin. He is admitted to practice in that state and has built a practice grounded in the courts and administrative settings of Wisconsin. He has worked both in private practice and in roles that required detailed legal research and drafting. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing filings and attentive in client meetings.
Miller’s approach to cases is practical and text-driven. He emphasizes clear, precise writing and careful analysis of statutes, regulations and case law. He prepares filings and courtroom materials that aim to anticipate questions judges or opposing counsel may raise. When matters require oral argument, he seeks to present core points succinctly and to back them with precedent and statute.
Outside of formal pleadings, Miller spends time counseling clients on process and options. That includes explaining procedural steps, deadlines and likely outcomes. He works to give clients plain-language assessments of risk and timing so they can make informed decisions. He blends tactical planning with attention to administrative and procedural detail.
Miller’s educational background informs how he organizes legal problems. The Yale degree provided a broad intellectual base, and the University of Wisconsin Law School trained him in state-focused legal practice. He continues to engage in legal writing and stays current on developments in Wisconsin law.
He maintains an active practice in Wisconsin and regularly appears before state tribunals. His work centers on representing clients in matters arising under Wisconsin law and addressing the practical legal issues they face. He currently practices law in Wisconsin, advising clients on matters handled in state courts and administrative forums.