When the building lights go out and the cleaning crew comes in, you’ll find personal injury attorney Miles working hard. Miles recognizes that his clients — individuals and families suffering from catastrophic injuries or wrongful deaths — deserve someone who never quits. Seven-figure verdicts and settlements are his hallmark—results that stem from creativity, teamwork, technical prowess, strategy, and sheer hard work.
In addition to his own caseload, he is frequently asked by other lawyers to consult on or take over cases shortly before trial. He was inducted into the American Board of Trial Advocates, one of the youngest inductees in recent history for the organization, in part due to this trial experience as well as his reputation for civility and ethics in representing his clients. He speaks and writes in his areas of expertise and his column, Back Story, appears monthly in Plaintiff magazine.
Miles’s community work includes volunteering for the Bar Association of San Francisco’s pro bono programs, serving as trial counsel for disenfranchised tenants faced with losing their homes and providing legal advice at clinics for low-income individuals.
Outside work he enjoys bicycling—for commuting as well as recreation—and travel to developing countries. He lives in San Francisco in an old Victorian with his wife, who is also a lawyer, and son and daughter, who are not lawyers (yet.)