Madeline E. Miller

Madeline E. Miller is a Senior Counsel at Sloan Sakai Yeung & Wong LLP, where expertise encompasses public agency practice, employment law litigation, CEQA compliance, Brown Act adherence, Public Records Act compliance, and contract review, with a tenure beginning in June 2004. Prior experience includes serving as an Associate at Kronick, Moskovitz, Tiedemann & Girard from September 2002 to June 2004, focusing on water, environmental, and public agency law. Madeline E. Miller earned a JD with Distinction from the University of the Pacific - McGeorge School of Law and a BA Magna Cum Laude in History, with minors in Political Science and Philosophy, from the University of San Diego.

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Sacramento, United States

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Sloan Sakai Yeung & Wong LLP

Sloan Sakai Yeung & Wong LLP is a mid-sized law firm with approximately 25 attorneys and offices in Emeryville and Sacramento. The firm represents public entities throughout the state – including cities, counties, special districts, schools, colleges, universities, the State of California, the Judicial Council, and joint powers authorities – as well as nonprofit clients. Our practice includes labor and employment law, government law, transportation, and environmental matters. Founded in 2004 as Renne Sloan Holtzman Sakai LLP, the firm is dedicated to providing effective, creative legal representation and policy advice to meet the distinctive needs of local governments, non-profit organizations and individuals. With collective experience in nearly every area of public sector law, our attorneys are skilled and effective advocates for the rights of local governments and community-based organizations. Areas of specialization include labor, employment, government, elections, campaign finance, ethics, open meeting, and constitutional law. We are skilled in handling all aspects of litigation including writs, appeals, trials, arbitrations, and civil service matters. In addition, the firm advises public and non-profit agencies on legislative and policy initiatives.


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