About Mark C
Mark C Miller earned his J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law. He began his legal career in Maryland courts and has maintained ties to the state's judiciary ever since. His formal admission jurisdiction is Maryland, where he practices as an attorney.
Early in his career, Miller served as a law clerk in 2009 to Chief Judge Missouri at the Circuit Court for Prince George's County. The clerkship placed him inside courtroom procedure and case management at the trial-court level. That experience shaped his understanding of how judges, clerks and counsel interact on the record and behind the scenes.
After the clerkship period, Miller moved into private practice as a lawyer. Public records indicate continued engagement in Maryland law, though details about specific firms or positions are not listed here. He has maintained membership in at least one professional association and remains active in the legal community.
Colleagues describe Miller as pragmatic in approach. He tends to emphasize preparation and familiarity with court rules. The time spent in a clerkship informed that approach. It offered repeated exposure to evidentiary issues, motion practice and courtroom pacing, and those are the kinds of responsibilities that often carry over into litigation work.
Miller’s education at the University of Baltimore School of Law provided a foundation in statutory analysis and advocacy. During law school, students typically take courses in civil procedure, evidence and trial practice, and those subjects align with the procedural strengths reported from his later court work. His public professional timeline centers on Maryland, and his work history reflects a steady presence in the state’s legal scene.
He balances courtroom experience with client counseling. His background suggests familiarity with filing deadlines, drafting pleadings and courtroom advocacy. He has worked with judges and court staff during his clerkship and later applied that practical knowledge in representation of clients as a lawyer.
Today Miller practices law in Maryland. His practice is informed by his clerkship experience and by legal training at the University of Baltimore School of Law. He continues to represent clients and manage legal matters in the state where he is licensed to practice.