
Phillip H. Miller
Phillip Miller & Associates 631 Woodland Street Nashville, TN 37206-4211 Practice Area(s): Personal Injury, Catastrophic Injuries call (615) 356-2000 fax (615) 242-1739 visit website
Speaking Engagements
November 13-15, 2014 – Nashville, TN – Focus Groups and Strategy for Complex Cases, American Association for Justice
December 5, 2014 – Johnson City, TN – Annual Review, Tennessee Association for Justice
January 15-18, 2015 – New Orleans – Advanced Depositions College, American Association for Justice’s National,
February 13, 2015 – Hot Springs, Ark. – Special Program on Advanced Deposition Techniques, Arkansas Association for Justice,
March 13-17, 2015 – Harvard Law School – The Ultimate Advocacy Course, American Association for Justice, Cambridge, Massachusetts
March 21-22, 2015 – Las Vegas, NV – 360 Advocacy, Auto Crash 3.0
April 9-10, 2015 – Des Moines, Iowa – Deposition Skills, Iowa Association for Justice
April 23, 2015 – Phoenix, AZ – Deposition Skills, Arizona Association for Justice
May 29-30, 2015 Louisville, KY – David v. Goliath, Deposing Corporate Representatives, American Association for Justice and Kentucky Academy of Trial Lawyers.
July 11-13, 2015 Montreal Canada – Discovery Planning
American Association for Justice Annual Convention
Publications
Advanced Deposition Strategy and Technique, Trial Guides: Portland, Oregon, 2013
Trial Magazine, March 2010 “Four Rules for Discovery”
Trial Magazine, June 2008 “Taking Exceptional Depositions”
The Verdict, (Trial Lawyers of British Columbia), October 2005, “Storytelling: Why it works and how to use it”
American Journal of Trial Advocacy, Spring 2003 “Storytelling: a technique for juror persuasion”
Trial Magazine, July 2002 “Sway them with Stories”
The Saskatchewan Advocate, September 2002 “Sway them with Stories”
Trial Magazine, September 2001 “Cross-Examining a Biomechanical Engineer”
Trial Magazine, March 1999 “Planning the Cross-Examination”
Tennessee Trial Lawyer, 1994-1998
Subrogation in Personal Injury Cases
Certifying the Question
Privilege and Work Product
What you should tell every client
Substantive Systems in Practice Management
Rules for Trying the Comparative Negligence Case
Cross Examination of the Independent Medical Examiner
Punitive Damages in Cases with DUI Defendants
Maximizing a client’s recovery by avoiding the Social Security Offset
Case Evaluation in the 90’s