Background
Miller, Richard I. was born on May 28, 1929 in New York City. Son of Samuel M. Miller and Mathilda (Doushkess) Miller Cuneo.
Miller, Richard I. was born on May 28, 1929 in New York City. Son of Samuel M. Miller and Mathilda (Doushkess) Miller Cuneo.
Associate of Arts, University of California, Berkeley, 1948; Bachelor, University of California, Berkeley, 1950; Juris Doctor, Yale University, 1953; postgraduate, Harvard University, 1956.
Worked at Perkins, Smith & Cohen, Limited Liability Partnership (Boston, Master of Arts) specializing in General, Business and Corporate, Litigation (All Courts and Government Agencies), Antitrust, Tax Planning, Distribution and Sales, Commercial Transactions United States of America and World-Wide, Science and Technology, Computer Law, Telecommunications, Patent, Trademark, Copyrights, Intellectual Property United States of America and World-Wide, Unfair Competition, Entertainment, Publishing, Insurance, Immigration, Employment, Government Contracts, Government Relations, International Transactions, Real Estate, Environmental Law, Estate Planning and Probate, Divorce, and Criminal Defense. Admitted to the bar, 1955, New York and United States. District Court, Eastern and Southern Districts of New New York
1956, Massachusetts.
1984, United States. Supreme Court.
Member: Boston (Chairman, Human Rights Committee, International Section, 1977-1985. Chairman, Science & Technology Committee, 1985-1990), Massachusetts and American (Section on Science & Technology.
Chairman, Government Regulation Committee, 1989) Bar Associations. National Endowment for Humanities Fellow, 1976.
Military: Assistant Judge Advocate, United States Air Force Research & Development Committee, 1953-1955.
Perkins, Smith & Cohen, Limited Liability Partnership is a full-service 45-attorney law firm located in Boston"s government district. Attorneys from our five departments - Business, Government Relations, International Practice, Science and Technology, and Trial - represent a diverse domestic and foreign clientele.
Member: Boston (Chairman, Human Rights Committee, International Section, 1977-1985. Chairman, Science & Technology Committee, 1985-1990), Massachusetts and American (Section on Science & Technology. Chairman, Government Regulation Committee, 1989) Bar Associations.
National Endowment for Humanities Fellow, 1976.
Military: Assistant Judge Advocate, United States Air Force Research & Development Committee, 1953-1955.
Married Carol Hope Kestenbaum. Children: Tami L., Rima L., Ehren D.