Robert Miller
Robert A Miller, PLC
Prescott, Arizona • Serving Yavapai County
About Robert Miller
Attorney Miller has 30 years of experience in the practice of law. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Minnesota, Cum Laude, and his Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Northern Illinois University, Magna Cum Laude. Mr. Miller has practiced law since 1988 and is admitted to the practice in Arizona and California, in both state and federal courts. HIs practice areas include all aspects of real estate, landlord/tenant, business formation and operations, commercial transactions, litigation, construction, intellectual property, and wills, trusts and estates. Mr. Miller has participated in several community organizations including the Adult Center of Prescott, the Board of Directors for the Grand Canyon Chapter of the American Red Cross and currfently on the Boardx of Directors for the Yavapai Humane Society. He served as an Adjunct Professor in the Yavapai Community College Paralegal Program.
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- Law School: U of Minnesota
Common questions about Business Law in Arizona
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Can I sue a former business partner in Arizona?
Yes. Disputes between business partners or LLC members commonly involve breach of fiduciary duty, breach of operating agreement or partnership agreement, accounting actions, dissolution, and derivative claims. ARS § 29-3110 (LLC fiduciary duties) and ARS Title 29, Chapter 5 (partnership) provide the substantive framework. Most business-divorce cases settle through buy-out negotiations; litigation can be expensive due to discovery into business records.
Do I need to register a foreign business in Arizona?
Yes, if your out-of-state entity is 'transacting business' in Arizona under ARS § 10-1501 (corporations) or § 29-3702 (LLCs). Activities like maintaining an office, holding employees, signing contracts in Arizona, or owning real property usually require foreign qualification with the Arizona Corporation Commission. Mere isolated transactions, holding shareholder meetings, or owning bank accounts typically do not.
What is a buy-sell agreement?
A buy-sell agreement is a contract among co-owners of a business specifying what happens to an owner's interest upon death, disability, divorce, retirement, or voluntary sale. Common structures include cross-purchase (other owners buy the departing owner's share), entity redemption (the company buys it), or hybrid. Buy-sell agreements typically address valuation methodology, funding (often via life insurance), and triggering events.
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Robert A Miller, PLC
518 E GURLEY ST STE 101
Prescott, AZ 86301
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