About Bruce
Bruce Millar has practiced law in Georgia for decades. He studied economics and business management at North Carolina State University, graduating in 1988. He earned his J.D. from Emory University School of Law and built a practice grounded in courtroom work and client representation.
After law school he established a steady presence in the Atlanta area legal community. Since 1993 he has served as a senior lawyer at The Millar Law Office in Jonesboro. He has spent his career arguing cases, preparing litigation and guiding clients through civil procedures in Georgia courts.
His background in economics and business management informs how he approaches cases. He combines that undergraduate training with legal education from Emory to analyze damages, evaluate settlements and prepare trial strategy. The mix of numbers and legal doctrine shapes the way he frames disputes for judges and juries.
Millar maintains memberships in a number of professional organizations. He belongs to the Georgia Bar Association and the Atlanta and Clayton County bar groups. He is also a member of national trial organizations, including the American Bar Association, the American Trial Lawyers Association and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. His membership in the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the National Top 100 Trial Lawyers reflects an emphasis on litigated matters and trial work.
Colleagues describe him as someone who spends time in courtrooms and conference rooms alike. He prepares evidence, examines witnesses and argues motions. He also meets clients to explain options, outline risks and discuss likely outcomes. The practice demands both legal judgment and practical decision-making, and he applies both to matters he handles.
Over the years his work has centered on contested civil litigation. He has focused on preparing cases for trial and on jury presentation. That outlook guides how the firm approaches intake, investigation and pretrial preparation. Clients often find the process direct and oriented toward an eventual courtroom resolution when settlement is not an option.
He is based at The Millar Law Office in Jonesboro, Georgia, where he continues to practice and appear in state courts. He currently focuses his practice on trial litigation and civil matters.