1943
Born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Don P. and Zola Lynn Miller.
1965
Graduates cum laude from Princeton University, receiving a Bachelor of Science with honors.
1968
Marries Leslie H. Miller.
1969
Serves as lieutenant in the U.S. Navy for four years.
1969
Receives a Doctor of Jurisprudence with honors from the University of Texas at Austin.
1969
Admitted to practice in the state of Texas and becomes an associate at Andrews Kurth Kenyon LLP.
1977
Becomes partner at Andrews Kurth Kenyon LLP.
1987
Becomes an alderman of the City of Bunker Hill Village.
1992
Serves as an author and speaker on “Issues of Corporate Fiducuary Liability and Litigation Management” at the Southwest Trust Conference in Austin, Texas.
1992
Begins work as an active mediator and arbitrator.
1993
Serves as an author and speaker on “Issues of Corporate Fiducuary Liability and Litigation Management” at the Corpus Christi Estate Planning Council.
1995
Serves as an author and speaker on “Liability Insurance – Duty to Defend and Indemnify (Substituting Pockets When Your Client Gets Saved)” for a CLE Credit Course, a seminar series for Andrews Kurth LLP.
1996
Serves as an author and speaker for “A General Review of Fiduciary Liability” for a CLE Credit Course, a seminar series for The Charter Bank.
1998
Serves as an author and speaker on “Risk Management During Estate Administration” for the Estate Administration Seminar for the Financial Service Division of the Texas Bankers Association in Dallas, Texas.
1999
Serves as an author and panel member on “Arbitration-Mediation: How to Prepare for and Conduct Proceedings with Emphasis on Closures that Count – The Importance of Drafting in Achieving the Best Results for your Client” at the Tenth Annual Advanced Drafting: Estate Planning and Probate Court in Houston, Texas.
2005
Serves as a panel member and speaker at seminars for the Tarrant County Probate Bar Association in Fort Worth, Texas, the Houston Bar Association in Houston, Texas, and the Professional Education Broadcast Network.
2009
Serves as a panel member on “Making a Molehill Out of the Mountain of Possible Fiduciary Claims from a Planner’s and Litigator’s Perspective” an advanced course at the Wills and Probate Institute of the Houston Bar Association.
2011
Serves as a panel member on “Estate Planning in a Post-Schneider v. Finmann World” at the Trusts and Estates Law Section Annual Meeting of the New York State Bar Association in New York, New York.
2015
Becomes William T. Miller Special Counsel at Hunton, Andrews & Kurth LLP.
2017
Receives the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.