Casey L Miller
Commercial Litigation
Commercial Litigation
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Casey Miller represents clients in a variety of commercial litigation and dispute resolution matters. She has a diverse practice focused on business tort litigation, contract disputes, fiduciary-duty claims involving corporate directors and officers, intellectual property litigation, securities litigation, disputes over non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, and real estate litigation. She practices in both state and federal courts across the country.Casey also represents organizations and individuals in government and internal investigations, advises clients in regulatory compliance matters, and handles related litigation and white collar defense matters. She has experience in defending corporations and their officers and directors in criminal and civil investigations and enforcement actions, including those brought by the SEC, DOJ, CFTC, state attorneys general and other state regulators, self-regulatory bodies, and various international regulators.Before joining the firm, Casey worked as an associate in New York for Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, where she focused on commercial litigation, international regulatory matters, corporate compliance, and internal investigations for large financial institutions. Casey Miller represents clients in a variety of commercial litigation and dispute resolution matters. She has a diverse practice focused on business tort litigation, contract disputes, fiduciary-duty claims involving corporate directors and officers, intellectual property litigation, securities litigation, disputes over non-compete and non-solicitation agreements, and real estate litigation. She practices in both state and federal courts across the country.Casey also represents organizations and individuals in government and internal investigations, advises clients in regulatory compliance matters, and handles related litigation and white collar defense matters. She has experience in defending corporations and their officers and directors in criminal and civil investigations and enforcement actions, including those brought by the SEC, DOJ, CFTC, state attorneys general and other state regulators, self-regulatory bodies, and various international regulators.Before joining the firm, Casey worked as an associate in New York for Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, where she focused on commercial litigation, international regulatory matters, corporate compliance, and internal investigations for large financial institutions. Casey Miller represents clients in a variety of commercial litigation and dispute resolution matters. She has experience in defending corporations and their officers and directors in criminal and civil investigations and enforcement actions, including those brought by the SEC, DOJ, CFTC, state attorneys general and other state regulators, self-regulatory bodies, and various international regulators. Before joining the firm, Casey worked as an associate in New York for Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, where she focused on commercial litigation, international regulatory matters, corporate compliance, and internal investigations for large financial institutions.
Jurisdiction
Tennessee
State Capital
Nashville
Highest Court
Tennessee Supreme Court
Bar Association
Tennessee Bar Association
Typical Consultation
$150-$300
Typical Hourly Range
$250-$450/hr
Fee Model Notes
Hourly or flat-fee billing is common.
Estimates vary by market, complexity, urgency, and attorney experience.
Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2026
Deborah Clark
Casey Miller at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings handled a complex contract dispute for our small business. Her background from Vanderbilt Law and her recognition in commercial litigation were evident; she clearly understood the nuances of our case involving a breach of a supply agreement. Her strategic approach during the negotiation phase was sound and ultimately led to a settlement that protected our interests. However, the experience was not without its frustrations. There were periods where we felt out of the loop, waiting days for responses to time-sensitive emails, which added to our stress. While her legal analysis was sharp, managing client expectations around timelines and communication seemed to be a secondary priority. For straightforward matters, her expertise in business torts and contract law is undeniable, and she is a capable litigator. For clients who prioritize constant updates and a highly communicative relationship, you may need to be very proactive in setting those expectations from the outset. She is a solid attorney who knows her field, but the overall service experience felt more transactional than collaborative.