About Mia
Mia Yugo is an attorney admitted to practice in New York and Virginia. She works from Yugo Collins, PLLC, where she handles matters that arise under both states’ laws. She maintains active ties to professional associations and keeps current on developments that affect cross-jurisdictional practice.
Her early career is marked by steady work across two state systems. Over time she built experience navigating differences in procedural rules and courtroom practice between New York and Virginia. Colleagues describe her as methodical. She prefers clear preparation and a direct exchange of information with clients and opposing counsel.
Yugo’s day-to-day work involves case assessment, client counseling and managing procedural steps when litigation or transactional needs arise. She pays particular attention to deadlines and filings, and to translating complex legal points into plain language for clients. She has handled matters that require coordination between counsel in different states and has experience arranging filings and appearances where multiple jurisdictions are involved.
She is an active member of legal organizations and attends professional events and continuing education programs. That involvement provides regular exposure to changes in local practice and emerging issues that affect attorneys working across state lines. She has contributed to internal practice discussions at her firm on efficient case management and cross-jurisdictional coordination, and she works alongside colleagues to streamline intake and client communication processes.
Clients who work with Yugo can expect consistent attention to procedure and practical options for moving a matter forward. She balances case strategy with the operational details that often determine outcomes. At Yugo Collins, PLLC she draws on her knowledge of both New York and Virginia rules to advise clients and to coordinate work that spans those jurisdictions. She currently concentrates her practice at Yugo Collins, PLLC on legal matters in New York and Virginia.