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Miles B. Cooper is a distinguished attorney at Emison Hullverson LLP, specializing in complex civil jury trials and high-stakes business litigation in San Francisco, CA. With a robust track record in prosecuting large exposure cases, Mr. Cooper is often sought after by fellow attorneys for his expertise as trial counsel, consulting, or stepping in as a substitute in cases poised for trial. Renowned for securing seven-figure verdicts and settlements, Cooper dedicates his practice to representing clients who have endured catastrophic injuries, including professionals such as truck drivers, electricians, doctors, and small business owners. His compassionate approach extends to families who have suffered the tragic loss of loved ones. In addition, he is skilled in handling cases of legal malpractice, wrongful death, and corporate fraud, delivering strategic advocacy in each unique situation. Beyond his trial work, Mr. Cooper actively contributes to the firm’s marketing initiatives and leverages technology to enhance operational efficiency and trial presentation. His commitment to sharing knowledge is evident through his frequent speaking engagements and published works in his areas of expertise. Outside of his legal practice, Miles Cooper is dedicated to community service, volunteering with the Bar Association of San Francisco’s pro bono programs to provide trial counsel for vulnerable tenants facing eviction. A graduate of the University of San Francisco School of Law (2000) and the University of California, Berkeley (B.A., 1996), Cooper has deep roots in the Bay Area as a second-generation Yosemite native. He resides in San Francisco with his wife, who is also an attorney, in a charming Victorian home.
Wrongful death attorneys represent families who have lost loved ones due to the negligence of others. They seek compensation for the devastating loss. Common matters include fatal accidents, medical negligence deaths, workplace fatalities, product liability deaths.