Dane Paul Miller was admitted to the California Bar 2nd September 2003, but has since been disbarred. Dane graduated from UC Berkeley SOL.

Lawyer Information

NameDane Paul Miller
First Admitted2 September 2003 (21 years, 8 months ago)
StatusDisbarred
Bar Number226332
Practice AreasBusiness Law
Class Actions
Construction Law
Contracts
Eminent Domain
Family Law
Intellectual Property
Labor & Employment
Litigation
Medical Malpractice
Occupational Safety & Health
Personal Injury
Real Estate

Contact

Current Email[email protected]
Previous Email[email protected]
Websitehttp://www.danemillerlaw.com
Phone Number213-436-0199

Schools

Law SchoolUC Berkeley SOL (Berkeley CA)
Undergraduate SchoolCalifornia St University Fullerton (CA)

Address

Current Address688 S Santa Fe Ave, Apt 108
Los Angeles, CA 90021-1332
Map

History

1 December 2019Disbarred (5 years, 5 months ago)
Disbarment 17-N-07478
27 May 2019Not eligible to practice law in CA (5 years, 11 months ago)
Ordered inactive 17-N-07478
6 December 2018Not eligible to practice law in CA (6 years, 4 months ago)
Ordered inactive 17-N-07478
17 September 2018Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 17-N-07478 (6 years, 7 months ago)
1 October 2017Not eligible to practice law in CA (7 years, 7 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 17-PM-02071
16 June 2017Not eligible to practice law in CA (7 years, 10 months ago)
Ordered inactive 17-PM-02071
13 March 2017Not eligible to practice law in CA (8 years, 1 month ago)
Suspended, failed to pass Prof.Resp.Exam 14-O-04346
26 August 2016Active (8 years, 8 months ago)
28 January 2016Not eligible to practice law in CA (9 years, 3 months ago)
Discipline w/actual suspension 14-O-04346
27 May 2015Disciplinary charges filed in State Bar Court 14-O-04346 (9 years, 11 months ago)
2 September 2003Admitted to the State Bar of California (21 years, 8 months ago)

Discipline Summaries

January 28, 2016

DANE PAUL MILLER [#226332], 54, of Los Angeles, was suspended from the practice of law for 90 days and ordered to take the MPRE and comply with rule 9.20 of the California Rules of Court. He was also placed on two years’ probation and faces a one-year suspension if he does not comply with the terms of his disciplinary probation. The order took effect Jan. 28, 2016.

Miller failed to deposit in his client trust account $18,412.02 he received as the settlement in a medical malpractice case. Soon after, Miller’s firm dissolved. Miller later mailed a check and accounting of the settlement funds to the client’s former home address, so the client did not receive it. After the client filed a complaint with the State Bar, Miller sent him a new cashier’s check and accounting.

In addition to not promptly providing his client with access to the settlement money, Miller failed to provide the client with an accounting for $16,000 in costs he’d paid and used funds deposited in his trust account to pay for cashier’s checks issued to Miller’s landlord.

In mitigation, he had no prior record of discipline and entered into a pretrial stipulation with the State Bar.