Emily Carter

Senior Litigation Partner

Certified Civil Trial Advocate, Member of the American Association for Justice

12+ years experience

Emily Carter is a Senior Litigation Partner at Miller & Zois, a leading law firm renowned for its excellence in civil litigation. With 12 years of experience, Emily has established herself as a formidable advocate for her clients, consistently achieving favorable outcomes in complex and challenging cases. Her practice focuses on a wide range of areas, including product liability, commercial disputes, and intellectual property litigation. Emily is known for her meticulous preparation, strategic thinking, and persuasive courtroom presence. She has a proven track record of success, having secured numerous multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. Before joining Miller & Zois, Emily worked at the Legal Aid Society, where she honed her skills in advocacy and gained a deep understanding of the legal system. She is a frequent speaker at legal conferences and seminars, sharing her expertise with fellow attorneys. Emily is committed to providing her clients with the highest quality legal representation and is passionate about achieving justice on their behalf. She is actively involved in pro bono work and is a strong advocate for access to justice for all.

Articles by Emily Carter

Legal News

GA Workers’ Comp: 2026 Myths Debunked

There is an astonishing amount of misinformation circulating about Georgia workers’ compensation laws, especially with the 2026 updates. People often make critical decisions based on…

Emily Carter · · 10 min read
Legal News

Max Out Your GA Workers’ Comp: $850/Week?

When you’ve suffered a workplace injury in Georgia, understanding the potential financial recovery under workers’ compensation is paramount, especially if you’re in a bustling city…

Emily Carter · · 10 min read
Legal News

Alpharetta Workers’ Comp: 5 Myths Debunked

The sheer volume of misinformation surrounding workers’ compensation claims, especially here in Georgia and specifically in Alpharetta, is astounding. Navigating the aftermath of a workplace…

Emily Carter · · 10 min read