About Gerald
Gerald Miller studied at Hamline University during the mid-to-late 1970s, records noting the years 1975 and 1979. He came of age in a period of change on many campuses. The university years left an imprint on his approach to problem solving and the practice of law.
After his time at Hamline, Miller moved into legal work. His career spans several decades. He has handled a steady flow of client matters and weathered the shifts that have reshaped law practice since the 1980s. Those years built practical instincts that he still applies today.
Miller’s early work mixed client counseling and courtroom appearances. He developed an aptitude for translating complex legal issues into straightforward advice. Colleagues describe him as methodical and unflashy. He tends to favor careful preparation over theatrical gestures.
Over time his work broadened. He has experience in negotiation, case management, and legal drafting. That breadth allowed him to take on matters that ranged in scale and complexity. When cases turned contentious he moved them toward resolution. When they required detailed planning he produced the paperwork and the strategy to support clients’ goals.
He has practiced through eras that introduced new rules, new technologies, and new expectations about access to legal services. That longevity gave him a practical view of how institutions and markets adapt. It also shaped a straightforward approach: identify the legal question, map the options, and pursue the least disruptive path to a sensible result.
Today, Miller remains active in legal work. He continues to serve clients directly and to manage matters from intake through resolution. He keeps an eye on procedural changes and on how emerging trends affect everyday practice. As of 2026 he is in active practice and focuses on client counseling and dispute resolution.