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Miller Morton Caillat And Nevis

Main: (408) 292-1765
Fax: (408) 436-8272
50 W San Fernando St, Fairmont Plz, San Jose, California, 95113
Note: Fairmont Plz

Business hours

Monday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Tuesday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Thursday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

About us

Since the firm was established by Harvey Miller seventy-five years ago, Miller, Morton, Caillat & Nevis has consistently been recognized by the judiciary, the legal community and the business community of Silicon Valley as one of the most capable and prestigious law firms in the area. We have not only received the highest "AV" rating from the judges and attorneys responding to surveys from Martindale-Hubbell since 1964, we have been included among a handful of San Jose law firms selected for listing in the Bar Register of Preeminent lawyers for over 30 years.
The firm has worked hard to preserve its position. In addition to the successes of its litigation, estate planning, and corporate practices, many members of the firm have been deeply involved in the local community. Two of the firm's partners have gone on to serve as Santa Clara County Judges. When the County Bar Association incorporated in July, 1968, one of our partners signed the Articles of Incorporation and served on the first Board of Trustees. Since that incorporation, two different Miller, Morton, Caillat & Nevis partners served as president of the County Bar Association, and two of the firm's attorneys have served as presidents of the Barristers, the young lawyers division of the bar. Our founder, Harvey Miller, served on the State Bar Board of Governors.
Our attorneys also devote a portion of their time to serving court appointed special masters, and arbitrators.

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Payment options Cash, Check
Year established 1929
Products Miller Morton Caillat & Nevis attorneys have developed strong reputations in their respective practi

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