In 1998, juggling motherhood and partnership in the employment law group at a large firm, Miller decided to strike out on her own to start a firm with a culture that emphasized flexibility.
"I didn't think I had to sacrifice being a litigator to have a flexible workplace," she said.
Leaving Crosby Heafey Roach & May, now part of Reed Smith LLP, she opened a small San Francisco office. Miller Law Group has now expanded into a 26-atto...
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