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Solo and Small Firms

Aug. 31, 2013

Donning Clients' Shoes

Randall Miller and his associates at malpractice boutique Miller LLP strive to see issues from the perspectives of those they represent.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - There are pros and cons to having lawyers as clients.


Certainly, it's a great way to network and attract litigation referrals, said Randall A. Miller, the founder of malpractice boutique Miller LLP. Then again, "lawyers are touchy clients," he said, noting that being sued for malpractice is stressful.


"I often find that lawyers have a great deal of emo...

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