Brad
Miller
Brad Miller
graduated from Westmont College in 1984. After that he was
involved as an entreprenuer who built and managed several businesses
including a public policy journal, a landscape management corporation
and a youth sports organization. During much of that time he was
involved in coaching and youth ministry in Southern
California. He later obtained his Juris Doctor in 2000 from
the Northwestern University School of Law. He was admitted to the
Colorado Bar that same year and spent six years in a large firm before
founding this firm.
Brad practices
in the following areas:
Nonprofit corporations -Mr. Miller has
formed new corporations, assisted nonprofits in obtaining 501C3
recognition from the IRS, assisted charitable and religious
organizations with issues related to governance, risk management,
taxation, contracting and legal compliance. He is a published
author on nonprofit taxation issues and governance issues.
Education law and charter school law - Mr.
Miller has represented large school districts and a number of private
and charter schools with policy development and legal compliance, risk
management, student discipline, property issues, contract matters and
governance. His children attend a charter school in Colorado
Springs. He is a conference presenter on legal issues for the
Colorado League of Charter Schools.
Employment law - Mr. Miller represents
businesses, schools and school districts and nonprofit and religious
organizations in establishing sound employee policies and practices and
in litigation that may arise in these areas.
Business
law - Mr. Miller has a strong background in contract formation
and negotiations as well as experience in contract and
insurance-related litigation.
Colorado
Charter School Institute - Mr. Miller was
appointed as a board member by the commissioner of Education.
Colorado Leage
of Charter Schools - Mr. Miller was
elected as a board member.
Pikes Peak Board of Cooperative Educational Services - Mr. Miller has
been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of the Pikes Peak
BOCES.
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