About Samantha Ashley
Samantha Ashley Miller entered the legal world after a steady academic run that began in Boone, North Carolina. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from Appalachian State University in 1992. She then turned to law, completing her Juris Doctor at Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School in 1996. Those formative years established both a practical and academic foundation for a career in Georgia law.
After law school, Miller became involved with the State Bar of Georgia. Records show her membership began in 1997 and continues to the present. Over the years she built a practice in Georgia courts and administrative settings. She has maintained a steady presence in the state’s legal community and has handled matters that require a working knowledge of court procedures, client advocacy and case management.
Her undergraduate training in criminal justice informs the way she approaches cases. That background gives her a grounded sense of how law enforcement, courts and corrections intersect. It also shapes how she prepares clients for hearings and how she frames legal issues for judges and opposing counsel. Colleagues describe her approach as direct and procedural; she attends to rules and timelines and places value on clear communication.
Miller’s career has been based in Atlanta and across Georgia. She is listed as an attorney at Gross & Miller Lawyers at Law, a firm where she has continued to serve individuals and businesses. Her work at the firm includes counseling clients, managing litigation-related tasks and representing people in filings and hearings. She moves between written advocacy, client interviews and courtroom appearances as cases require.
Outside formal casework she has participated in professional settings connected to the State Bar of Georgia. Those memberships keep her tied to continuing legal education and the state’s regulatory framework. She has also remained involved in the kinds of professional networks that help small firms and solo practitioners coordinate on regional matters.
Those who work with Miller will find an attorney who relies on practical training and an understanding of Georgia’s legal institutions. She combines academic grounding in criminal justice with a legal education from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School and decades of practice in the state. Her current practice in Georgia is based at Gross & Miller Lawyers at Law and focuses on serving clients throughout the state.