Meredith R. Miller is a legal educator and scholar. She is also the principal of Miller Law, PLLC. Miller Law serves two constituencies: attorneys requiring consultation and small business clients in need of representation and advising.
Since beginning her career as a law professor in 2004, Meredith has taught law school classes in writing and research, contracts, civil procedure, business organizations and employment law. Her teaching has been recognized more than once with a “Professor of the Year” award from her students at the Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where she is a faculty member.
Meredith R. Miller is a legal educator and scholar. She is also the principal of Miller Law, PLLC. Miller Law serves two constituencies: attorneys requiring consultation and small business clients in need of representation and advising.
Since beginning her career as a law professor in 2004, Meredith has taught law school classes in writing and research, contracts, civil procedure, business organizations and employment law. Her teaching has been recognized more than once with a “Professor of the Year” award from her students at the Touro College, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, where she is a faculty member.
Meredith’s scholarly papers are widely cited in influential law journals and leading law school casebooks. Her writing focuses on contract doctrine and theory and business law; she has lectured on these topics throughout the world.
Touro Law Review - Party Sophistication and Value Pluralism in Contract 2013.
Cornell Real Estate Review - Strategic Default: The Popularization of a Debate Among Contract Scholars 2011.
Pace Law Review - An Illusory Right to Appeal: Substantial Constitutional Questions at the... Read More
Publications
Touro Law Review - Party Sophistication and Value Pluralism in Contract 2013.
Cornell Real Estate Review - Strategic Default: The Popularization of a Debate Among Contract Scholars 2011.
Pace Law Review - An Illusory Right to Appeal: Substantial Constitutional Questions at the New York Court of Appeals - 2011.
Missouri Law Review - Contract Law, Party Sophistication and the New Formalism 2010.
Tennessee Law Review - Contracting Out of Process, Contracting Out of Corporate Accountability: An Argument Against Enforcement of Pre-Dispute Limits on Process 2008.
Pace Law Review - A Picture of the New York Court of Appeals at the Time of Wood V. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon 2008.
Touro Law Review - Book Review of the History of the New York Court of Appeals, 1932-2003, by Bernard S. Meyer, Burton C. Agata & Seth H. Agata 2008.
Hastings Business Law Journal Revisiting Austin V. Loral: A Study in Economic Duress, Contract Modification and Framing 2006.