About Dax Jameson
Dax Jameson Miller trained first as a student of people. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in 2005 from Indiana University–Bloomington, majoring in psychology and taking a minor in history. He went on to law school at Florida Coastal School of Law and received his J.D. in 2009. Those classroom years placed him at the intersection of legal doctrine and human behavior.
Miller moved into practice shortly after law school. In 2010 he worked as a lawyer at the Law Offices of Keith D. Collier, PLLC. Records show that role on his résumé; it marks his early step into professional practice. The listing identifies him as a lawyer there beginning in 2010.
He holds multiple state admissions and federal eligibility. Miller is licensed by the Florida State Bar, the Georgia State Bar, the Tennessee State Bar and the Indiana State Bar. He is also listed for practice before the Federal Circuit. His membership in the Evansville Bar Association dates from 2017 and continues to the present, indicating an ongoing connection to the local legal community.
Miller’s background spans Midwestern and Southeastern jurisdictions. The combination of an Indiana undergraduate education and a Florida law degree informs a practice that crosses state lines. Public listings tie him to an office identified as The Old Courthouse, which appears to be his current point of contact. His professional record as presented links academic training to steady bar admissions and an association membership that has lasted several years.
Colleagues and court documents refer to him by name in filings and registrations in multiple jurisdictions. The trajectory from Bloomington undergraduate to a 2009 law graduate and then into practice in 2010 sketches a straightforward professional path. As of 2026 he maintains registrations in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and Indiana and is eligible to appear before the Federal Circuit. He currently practices from an office at The Old Courthouse and handles matters in those jurisdictions.