
The Miller Law Firm is nationally recognized and
has helped homeowners and community associations recover
over $400 million for construction defect claims. Our
firm and our clients have been featured in newspapers
and television stories on defects across the country,
including The New York Times, The Los Angeles
Times, The Nevada Sun, The Arizona Republic,
The Oregon Business Journal, The Washington
Post, The San Francisco Chronicle and National
Geographic Television.
Helping people to understand that
there is a viable alternative to faulty construction
and that they can make their homes safe and sound is
the focus of The Miller Law Firm. Thomas E. Miller and
Rachel M. Miller are the first to publish a national
guide, "Home and Condo Defects:
A Consumer Guide to Faulty Construction," (2001).
They are also the authors of the only legal treatise
referred to by the California Supreme Court, currently
in its third edition: "Handling
Construction Defect Claims: Western States," (1986,
1993 & 1999). Thomas E. Miller has instructed courses
on construction defects at major universities including
Arizona State University, University of Nevada Las Vegas,
University of California Irvine and California State
University Long Beach.
With offices in Newport Beach, San Francisco, Phoenix
and Las Vegas, The Miller Law Firm also consults with
homeowners associations across the country, including
Washington, Oregon and Florida, in affiliation with
local licensed counsel.
The Miller Law Firm provides its clients with the highest
standards of representation. We will spare no effort
to efficiently conclude our clients' cases with leading
resources, expertise, and collective experience. We
accomplish our mission through the dedication and excellence
of our team members who put our clients' interests first
and employ the most innovative approaches to successfully
resolve construction defect cases.
Our staff is active in the dialogue that shapes the
construction defects industry. We regularly present
our ideas at local and national conferences. This office
is committed to educating homeowners and property managers
on the complex process of resolving construction defect
claims.
Los Angeles Magazine’s annual Southern California Super Lawyers lists Thomas E. Miller
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Then, just as indigestion sometimes follows a rich meal, the first rains arrive, and owners of newly built residences may face the
bitter aftertaste of ceiling water stains, slumping decks and peeling stucco.
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A little due diligence goes a long way in protecting your home investment. Here are some tips for buyers:
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Steps to take before and after accepting the keys
Before taking possession of a new home, check that upgrades or specially selected components such as cabinetry, hardware and flooring have been installed.
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When Mary Chlopecki and her husband moved into their home in Falls
Church last fall, they expected to make a few repairs.
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Steps to take before and after accepting the keys
Before taking possession of a new home, check that upgrades or specially selected components such as cabinetry, hardware and flooring have been installed.
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Some say energy- efficient
construction, popular since the '70s, is the culprit. Others say homeowner habits cause the problem.
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Thinking of buying a newly constructed home? Be
prepared to do some research.
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Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the best home builder of them all?
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The Valley's construction boom has left some contractors shorthanded and settling for cheap materials and cheaper subcontractors.
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Thomas E. Miller to Teach "Nevada
Construction Defect and Mold Claims" - CE 2851
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