Timothy L. Miles is a nationally renowned and top-rated class action lawyer who has spent over two decades advocating for shareholder and consumer rights. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1995 and later graduated with honors from the Nashville School of Law in May 2001. Ranking third in his class, Mr. Miles became a member of the Honorable Society of Cooper's Inn, an accolade reserved for the top ten percent of graduating students.
Licensed to practice before various courts, including the Tennessee Supreme Court, multiple United States District Courts, and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Mr. Miles' legal expertise is far-reaching. He is a respected member of the Nashville Bar Association, the National Trial Lawyers Association, and the Harry Phillips American Inns of Court, where he was a student member in 2000.
Throughout his career, Mr. Miles has taken on complex class-action litigation cases, representing shareholders, employees, and consumers in pursuit of justice. Notably, he has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for personal injury victims, defrauded investors, and workers, shaping corporate governance reforms along the way. His work often involves serving as lead, co-lead, or liaison counsel in groundbreaking cases.
Mr. Miles' relentless dedication to protecting the rights of those in need has earned him widespread recognition. Judges and peers alike commend his unwavering ethical standards and steadfast commitment to advocacy. Since 2014, he has maintained an AV Preeminent rating with Martindale-Hubbell, an honor reserved for just 10 percent of attorneys. He also holds the AV Preeminent rating - Judicial Edition, which recognizes excellence based on reviews from both peers and members of the judiciary.
In addition to his expertise in class-action litigation, Mr. Miles has gained prominence as a
Nashville whistleblower attorney , representing employees in significant whistleblower cases, further solidifying his role as a tireless advocate for justice.
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