About Miya
Miya Griggs earned her J.D. from Florida A&M University College of Law. She completed the rigorous curriculum there and emerged with the foundational training expected of a trial- and office-ready attorney. Law school shaped her approach to legal problems and gave her early experience in research, writing and advocacy.
After law school Griggs moved into practice in Georgia. She is admitted to the Georgia bar and has built a practice that reflects the varieties of work young attorneys often handle in state courts and administrative settings. Her path has included client counseling, case preparation and courtroom appearances. She approaches each matter with attention to factual detail and careful analysis of the governing law.
Griggs developed practical skills during the transitional years from law student to practicing lawyer. Those years typically demand quick learning, efficient case management and clear communication with clients and opposing counsel. She has applied these routines while handling filings, discovery and the negotiation tasks that are part of everyday legal work.
Her work style favors methodical preparation. She prepares written memoranda and arguments, reviews evidence with an eye toward gaps and inconsistencies, and builds pragmatic plans to move cases forward. That approach informs how she manages client expectations and how she frames issues for courts or tribunals. Colleagues describe her as detail-oriented and steady under deadlines.
Outside the courtroom, Griggs has spent time staying current on legal developments that affect practice in Georgia. Continuing legal education and professional dialogue have been part of how she refines routine courtroom techniques and keeps abreast of statutory changes and new case law. She places emphasis on clear client communication, aiming to explain options and trade-offs in plain terms.
As an attorney licensed in Georgia, Griggs continues to serve clients in that jurisdiction. She handles the practical demands of representation and the procedural work that underpins outcomes in court and administrative forums. She currently practices law in Georgia.