Bradford F Miller, experienced Domestic Violence, Estate Planning attorney in Portland, OR with 51 reviews
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Bradford F Miller

2400 SW 4th Avenue, Portland, OR

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2007:
University of Oregon School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2004:
Colorado College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Meg

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24 Jul, 2024
They have hearings without serving papers.They don't follow the law. They're sneaky and snakey. Update: my paralegal told me about how this law firm ran and I posted it on here. Now Brad Miller is questioning my mental health because I posted what my paralegal Nicole told me about how this firm runs. Because I posted an honest review Brad Miller is trying to retaliate in my current custody battle. Brad Miller emailed me May 2 2023 in the evening and had an immediate danger hearing May 3 without serving me papers. He has griped that I emailed him when he has emailed me personally. My mental health is fine Brad Miller. Had a psych evaluation done.
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Jennifer webb

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01 Nov, 2023
The best lawyers for divorce! They are the best and they take good care of you during the process. Brad Miller is the best.
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Kevin anderson

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11 Oct, 2023
If you really want to stick it to your ex and you want that feeling that you beat them, this is the firm for you. This firm is effective! They will bend the truth for you in court and in numerous superfluous memos. They will bully your ex and drag out the process to ensure that your ex suffers. In fact, they copied me on an internal communication which showed that they will even lie to each other within their own firm. Now, when you come out of the divorce, they will have taken everything from you financially, but who cares when you succeeded in making your ex suffer and that their tactics make thing so toxic that you will hardly be able to co-parent with your ex in the future. To ensure this process drags out as long as possible, they will neglect to let you know that your ex has made offers to settle. For over two years, SKH will make no offers settle with your ex and they will encourage you to not accept any offers because why do that when they can make more money taking this to court. They have so many cases going to court that the judge rebuked SKH for delaying court for 4 months because they had so many court cases booked, but the judge can’t actually do anything to stop these grey area tactics, so it gives you more time to bully your ex! This firm will back you up and encourage you to take your ex for everything. And while this won’t let you move on with your life, who cares as long as you get to falsely believe that your ex is suffering more because of it. Thanks SKH! I don’t have anything left to pay you with anymore, but at least I can feel like my ex suffered.
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The lawyers at this firm are highly skilled, knowledgeable, and experienced, especially in divorce and family law cases
“Anna is a consummate professional, and exudes confidence and positivity, which comes from skill, intelligence, toughness and experience.”
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The lawyers provide compassionate and personalized support to clients during a difficult and emotional process
“Brad Miller represented me with compassion and honesty, always focused on filtering out the noise and providing clear and relevant guidance.”
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The firm has a responsive and communicative team that keeps clients informed and involved throughout the process
“Anna is a consummate professional, and an incredible attorney. Her knowledge of Family Law and her skill in Court, is second to none.”
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The lawyers are willing to aggressively advocate for their clients and fight for the best possible outcome
“If you really want to stick it to your ex and you want that feeling that you beat them, this is the firm for you. This firm is effective!”
Cons
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Some clients have reported being overcharged or "inappropriately billed" by the firm, leading to disputes and complaints
“I was 'inappropriately billed' to the tune of thousands of dollars. I've seen other clients of the firms billing statements and the same thing happened to them.”
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The firm's aggressive tactics in divorce cases can sometimes lead to a more toxic environment and make it difficult for ex-spouses to co-parent effectively
“They will bully your ex and drag out the process to ensure that your ex suffers. In fact, they copied me on an internal communication which showed that they will even lie to each other within their own firm.”

Publications

2013:
The Stahancyk Insider, Scorched Earth or Arrogance?

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