About J. Micah Guster
J. Micah Guster III built a legal path that began in the classroom and moved quickly into the courtroom. He attended Tennessee State University and later graduated from the University of Arkansas School of Law. Those years set the stage for a practice that would cross several state lines and include sustained trial work.
He went into practice as a trial lawyer in 2009 at United States Lawyers Offices. That role put him in front of judges and juries early in his career. The experience sharpened courtroom skills and shaped how he approaches case preparation. It also exposed him to the practical demands of litigation beyond written briefs.
In 2012 he became lawyer and owner of Advice Law Office. Stepping into firm leadership changed his responsibilities. He moved from being one of the advocates in the room to managing a practice that serves clients at different stages of dispute. The transition also required juggling casework with the administrative side of running a law office.
Guster is licensed to practice in Arkansas, Tennessee and Georgia. He holds memberships in the Tennessee State Bar, the Georgia State Bar and the Arkansas State Bar. He is also listed with the Chattanoooga Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, an affiliation that aligns with his courtroom experience. Those memberships reflect a career that extends across jurisdictions and professional networks.
Over the years his work has centered on litigated matters. He developed trial experience early and maintained that through private practice. He prepares for trials, handles pretrial motions and represents clients in hearings. He also counsels clients on the practical choices that arise in contested matters, weighing the costs and benefits of different strategies.
Colleagues describe him as practical in court and methodical in preparation. Clients have found value in having an attorney who has handled cases at trial and managed a law office. He continues to practice through Advice Law Office and handles cases across his admitted jurisdictions. His current practice concentrates on litigated matters and courtroom representation.