Jeremiah Miller
(J.D. University of Washington)

Jeremiah Miller is a seasoned employment and civil rights attorney with 18 years of experience in complex litigation, appellate advocacy, and strategic enforcement matters. He has represented clients in cases involving fair working conditions and constitutional rights, with a focus on advancing systemic change through the courts. He has litigated matters before administrative, state, and federal courts, including the Washington State Supreme Court and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Prior to joining Siranni Youtz Spoonemore Hamburger PLLC, Jeremiah served as Legal Director for Fair Work Center | Working Washington, leading litigation strategies on behalf of low-wage and immigrant workers across multiple industries. He led a team of attorneys and legal staff to use the full range of tools to vindicate the rights of working people—advising and representing individual workers, litigating wage and hour class actions, challenging the constitutionality of exclusions from state labor protections, and advocating for legislative change. 

Jeremiah has served as Assistant City Attorney for the City of Seattle, enforcing and defending municipal labor standards in state and federal courts, and advising on legislative and agency strategy. In addition to requiring employers to pay their employees a fair wage, he successfully defended Seattle’s labor standards against ERISA preemption and state and federal constitutional claims. Jeremiah also spent more than a decade at the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of the Solicitor, enforcing wage, workplace safety and health, pensions, whistleblower, and civil rights protections in federal courts throughout the West Coast.

Jeremiah earned his Juris Doctor, with honors, from the University of Washington School of Law. He also holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology. He serves on the board of the Washington Employment Lawyers Association, as a member of the Hate Crimes and Bias Incidents Hotline Advisory Committee, and has served as a regular volunteer for the King County Bar Association’s Neighborhood Legal Clinics since 2017.