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Scott Miller
Voice: (323) 938-3000
Fax: (323) 937-9139
Experience
Scott Miller joined Gilbert & Sackman in 2008 as an associate, after working as an associate at the union-side firm of Wohlner Kaplon. Scott graduated from UCLA School of Law’s Public Interest Law and Policy Program in 2007.
During law school, Scott worked as a law clerk at the union-side firms of Rothner Segall & Greenstone and Gilbert & Sackman. As a law student, he volunteered with the El Rescate Immigration Asylum Clinic and the Santa Monica Legal Aid Tenant Clinic. In 2005, he worked as an intern with the National Lawyers Guild’s Bill Smith Military Resistance Project, and continues to serve as a volunteer military resistance counselor, assisting individuals in getting discharged from the U.S. military and advising high school students of alternatives to joining the military. Since 2006, he has been a contributor to the monthly electronic bibliographic publication Globalization and Labor Standards (GALS).
Scott received a Bachelors of Arts, cum laude, in English Literature in 1989 and a Masters of Arts in History in 1991 from Kansas State University. In 1993-94, he lived and studied in Berlin, Germany, as a J. William Fulbright Scholar. Before law school, Scott also worked eight years as an organizer and staff representative with the Coalition of University Employees, an independent labor union representing some 18,000 clerical employees at the University of California’s campuses, medical centers and laboratories.
Scott was inducted in Phi Beta Kappa in 1987 and in 2002, he was a co-recipient of the Fannie Lou Hamer Civil Rights Award for his volunteer service with the Bus Riders Union, a Los Angeles-based civil rights organization dedicated to environmental justice and racial and class equity in mass transit. Scott is also involved in several professional and legal organizations, including the Labor and Employment Section of the California Bar, the California Employment Lawyers Association and the National Lawyers Guild. He is also a member of the Executive Board of the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild, the co-chair of the Chapter’s Next Generation Committee and a member of the Steering Committee of the NLG Military Law Task Force.
Education
- UCLA School of Law (J.D., 2007, fellow of the David J. Epstein Program in Public Interest Law & Policy)
- Kansas State University (B.A., English Literature, 1987; M.A., History, 1991)
Memberships
- California State Bar
- National Lawyers’ Guild
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