About Lauren S.

Lauren S. Miller earned her law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2012 after completing a bachelor’s degree at Middle Tennessee State University. Her legal education combined classroom training and practical skills work typical of newer litigators. The year of her graduation places her among a generation of lawyers who entered practice in the 2010s, during a period of change in litigation practice and courtroom procedure.

She is licensed to practice in Alabama. Since moving into practice she has worked in litigation settings that require both courtroom experience and careful case preparation. Colleagues describe her as someone who handles the steady volume of tasks that keep cases moving — pleadings, discovery, witness preparation and motion practice — rather than someone who seeks attention in courtrooms. That steady-handed approach is often necessary in complex civil matters.

Miller is an attorney at Cory Watson Lawyers. Her role at the firm has placed her alongside trial lawyers who handle civil litigation on behalf of injured parties. Her memberships reflect the professional circles she moves in: the Birmingham Bar Association, the American Association for Justice and the Alabama Association for Justice. She also belongs to the National Alliance of Victims Rights Lawyers & Advocates, an organization that brings together practitioners who represent victims in a variety of matters.

The combination of local bar involvement and national association participation informs her practice. Local work puts her in contact with fellow Alabama lawyers, judges and court staff. National groups provide continuing legal education and networking that often influences case strategy and procedural choices. That mix is useful for attorneys who must manage the practical demands of litigation while keeping up with evolving legal precedents and trial techniques.

Outside of courtroom activity, Miller’s routine includes working directly with clients, coordinating with experts, and preparing legal filings. The record of memberships suggests she prioritizes professional development and engagement with peers. She appears to maintain an active role in bar activities and professional meetings that shape advocacy in civil trials.

She currently practices at Cory Watson Lawyers, where her work centers on representing injured parties and advocating for victims' rights.

Education

Cumberland School of Law, Samford University

J.D. (2012)

2012

Middle Tennessee State University

B.S.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Alabama

Professional Associations

Birmingham Bar Association

has membership Current

American Association for Justice

has membership Current

Alabama Association for Justice

has membership Current

National Alliance of Victims Rights Lawyers & Advocates

has membership Current