Nathan Miller Sworn in as Member of TCDLA Board of Directors

Nathan Miller Sworn in as Member of TCDLA Board of Directors

At The Law Office of Nathan Miller, we take immense pride in our commitment to our clients, as well as our successful results on their behalf. This commitment was recently recognized through Attorney Nathan Miller’s induction into the Associate Board of Directors for the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association for 2015-2016. This is a tremendous honor for Attorney Miller, who remarked “I am very much looking forward to the challenge of serving and educating criminal defense lawyers around the State of Texas.”

About TCDLA

The Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association has supported the continuing education of criminal defense lawyers since its inception in 1971. The association started from humble beginnings, with just 260 members. Over the last four decades, they have grown to an incredible 3,200 members from throughout the state.

TCDLA has become an essential resource for the continuing education of criminal defense attorneys. In Texas, all attorneys must complete a minimum 15 hours of CLE, or continuing legal education, each year. TCDLA provides a number of courses and seminars that help satisfy this requirement, with a particular emphasis on areas of concern for criminal defense lawyers.

Our Attorney Shares Knowledge with Other Attorneys

As part of his role on the Board of Directors, Attorney Miller will have the opportunity to educate criminal defense lawyers on the latest in case law and cutting-edge legal strategies, sharpening his own knowledge and skills in turn. This honor represents his dedication to his clients and his craft.

If you’ve been accused or charged with a crime, contact The Law Office of Nathan Miller immediately. Our experienced Denton criminal attorney is devoted to protecting the rights of the criminally accused.

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