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Allegheny County Attorney Christopher M. Miller Named Member of Pa. Disciplinary Board

The Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has named Allegheny County Attorney Christopher M. Miller as its newest member.

Miller will serve as a member of the Board until Sept. 1, 2021.

Created in 1972, the 13-member Disciplinary Board is an independent agency under the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction. Its members include 11 attorneys and two non-lawyers from across the state. Funded by annual assessments paid by attorneys licensed to practice in the Commonwealth, the Board assists the Supreme Court in all matters involving attorney licensing and discipline.

Miller has spent his career as an attorney focused on advocating for the rights of victims, specifically those seriously injured due to the carelessness and negligence of others. He currently practices with his firm, DelVecchio and Miller, LLC in Pittsburgh.

Dedicated to the community in which he lives and works, Miller served for seven years as Chair for the Western Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association’s annual 5K race benefiting the Pittsburgh Steelwheelers – a non-profit organization for wheelchair athletes. Miller also volunteers with Habitat for Humanity and Operation Better Block.

He is a Past President of the Western Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association, a current member of the Board of Governors for the Pennsylvania Association for Justice, and is also a member of the Allegheny County Academy of Trial Lawyers. Recognized for his work in the legal community, Miller was named a Pennsylvania Rising Star from 2005 to 2011 and was named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer from 2013 to 2018.


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