About Craig T.
Craig T. Miller took a straightforward path into law. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Idaho College of Law in 2000. The classroom years set the foundation for a career that moved quickly from fact-finding to courtroom work.
He began working in investigations at SAIF Corporation in 2002. That role placed him on the front lines of claims handling and fact development. Seven years later he returned to SAIF as a lawyer, where he handled matters for the company and gained experience on the insurer side of disputes. In 2015 he opened his own practice, Miller Law, LLC, and has maintained a private practice since then.
Licensing and court admissions mirror the geographical arc of his work. He holds a license from the Oregon State Bar Association and is admitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. He has been a member of the Oregon State Bar since at least 2009 and joined the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association in 2015. Those memberships track with a professional life spent practicing in Oregon courts and engaging with peers on litigation issues.
Colleagues and clients see in his background a combination of investigative training and courtroom experience. The investigator years informed how he approaches evidence and witness development. The later years as in-house counsel exposed him to claims handling, regulatory considerations, and the practical pressures that affect dispute resolution. Running Miller Law required adding business management to an attorney’s usual responsibilities.
His work has involved both state and federal filings, and he brings procedural familiarity to cases that move between courts. He tends to structure matters with an eye to how early decisions will affect later stages of litigation, from discovery through trial preparation. That approach reflects steady, practical thinking rather than dramatic courtroom posturing.
Miller Law, LLC operates out of Oregon. The firm’s practice continues to handle litigation and related matters in state and federal venues, reflecting the mix of experience he accumulated at SAIF and in private practice. His current practice focuses on litigation and representation in Oregon courts.