BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY (2025)
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BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE
SUPREME COURT OF TENNESSEE
10 CADILLAC DRIVE, SUITE 220
BRENTWOOD, TENNESSEE 37027
TELEPHONE: (615) 361-7500
(800) 486-5714
Website: www.tbpr.org
RELEASE OF INFORMATION
RE: MITCHELL RAY MILLER, BPR #036126
CONTACT: ERIC A. FULLER
BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
615-361-7500
September 5, 2025
DAVIDSON COUNTY LAWYER SUSPENDED
Effective September 5, 2025, the Supreme Court of Tennessee suspended Mitchell Ray Miller, who now
works in Williamson County, from the practice of law for two (2) years, pursuant to Tennessee Supreme Court
Rule 9, Section 12.2, with a four (4) month period served as an active suspension, and the remainder served as a
probationary suspension with conditions including engagement of a practice monitor and obtaining additional
continuing legal education.
In seven (7) separate matters, Mr. Miller represented clients in civil matters and accepted payment for
attorney fees but then either failed to perform the work for which he was retained, failed to appear at scheduled
hearings, failed to reasonably communicate with clients, or unreasonably delayed matters through a pattern of
neglect, resulting in actual or potential harm to multiple clients. Additionally, Mr. Miller on repeated occasions
failed to respond timely to Board inquiries. However, Mr. Miller did ultimately refund all unearned attorney fees.
Mr. Miller executed a Conditional Guilty Plea acknowledging his conduct violated Tennessee Rules of
Professional Conduct 1.3 (diligence), 1.4 (communications), 1.16 (terminating representation), 3.2 (expediting
litigation), 8.1 (disciplinary matters), and 8.4(d) (misconduct prejudicial to the administration of justice).
Mr. Miller must comply with the requirements of Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 9, Sections 28 and 30.4,
regarding the obligations and responsibilities of suspended attorneys and the procedure for reinstatement.
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