$ 200-250 per hour
Luke Miller is a partner at Miller Bradley Law located in Salem, Oregon. His primary focus is on juvenile law, criminal law, and advocating for families involved with the Department of Human Services (DHS).
Prior to starting Miller Bradley Law, Luke served in the Marine Corps as an officer and Naval Aviator. After retiring from the military Luke volunteered in medical clinics within the Dominican Republic. These combined experiences, paired with a passion for service and advocating for others, led him to seek out a career in law. In 2017, Luke graduated from Willamette University college of Law and opened a private law firm called Military Disability Lawyer LLC; which, while serving clients locally on criminal and civil matters, it’s primary focus was on representing active-duty service members and Veterans. Luke continues to be sought out by other practitioners for assistance on complex military and veterans law cases. The demand for Luke’s unique skill set and experience has continued to increase and by realizing he could meet the needs of more people by partnering up and working with highly skilled associates; in 2022, Miller Bradley Law was born.
When not working Luke enjoys spending time with his three children, coaching youth sports (baseball, football and basketball), biking, and surfing on the Oregon coast.
Luke is admitted to practice law in:
The state of Oregon, United States District Court for Oregon, United States Court of Federal Claims, Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, before the Veterans administration, and before military boards.
Areas of practice include:
Juvenile law (dependency and delinquency), criminal law, VA appeals, VA medical malpractice, Military discharge upgrades, and Military Disability Evaluation System (DES and IDES).
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$ 200-250 per hour
20%-30%
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Acquired: 2017
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1567 Edgewater St. NW, PMB 43, Salem, OR, 97304
9 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 3 of 3 reviews | Character & Conduct
Posted by Dennis | August 15, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
3 YEARS TIME WASTED DOING ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
I had the misfortune of hiring this firm in 2020 to handle a VA Disability Appeal. Year after year, till yesterday, they did absolutely nothing. Weren't even sure if any records release went to the '2' facilities I was treated at. Totally not ready for my hearing which they postponed to 'get ready'...
Posted by Greg | October 17, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Military Law
VA Claim legal services
Mr. Miller was thorough, kind, and understanding. He even appeared in person at the VA review board to please my case. I could not have asked for a better lawyer for my specific case!
Posted by Wendy | August 07, 2018 | Hired Attorney | Landlord & Tenant
tenant
He was hired by us to help us in a tenant dispute with our landlord. He gave us straight, honest advice that helped us immensely at a time that we were confused and not sure what our rights were. The best part was he made it very easy for us and contacted our landlord so that we did not have to dea...
"Luke is a highly effective advocate and through his hard work and preparation fights hard for his clients."
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William A. Cohen Leadership Award, Military
2022 - Present
Partner/Attorney, Miller Bradley Law, LLC.
2017 - 2022
Attorney, Military Disability Lawyer, LLC.
2016 - Present
ABA Health Law Section Military and Veterans Health Law Task Forcemember
2016 - Present
Oregon State Bar Military and Veterans Law SectionMember
Pending remand from Court to BVA.
Lost on appeal to Oregon Supreme Court
Pending disposition.
Pending disposition.
Case remanded from Court to BVA.
Pending remand from Court to the BVA.
Pending - oral argument October 20, 2020 in front of a three judge panel
Client medically retired.
Client was medically retired from the military.
Remanded from Court to BVA.
Remanded from Court to BVA.
Remanded from Court too BVA.
Case was remanded to the BVA.
Case was remanded to BVA.
Client was medically retired from the military.
Client was medically retired.
Veteran's military service upgraded to Honorable.
Case remanded from Court to BVA.
Appeal pending at 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
2017
JD - Juris Doctor
2009
MA - Masters
2005
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2017
Military and Veteran Disability Law
2017
Veterans Benefits
English
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