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Welcome to Spink & Miller, PLC


Spink & Miller, PLC was founded upon the belief that a small, experienced, and committed group of legal professionals can provide superior client service and effective representation.

We are an AV-rated law firm in Burlington, Vermont specializing in complex civil litigation. We represent our clients in state and federal courts throughout Vermont in a variety of commercial and individual matters.

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Our practice areas include:

  1. Commercial Litigation
  2. Products Liability / Chemical Exposure
  3. Mediation and Arbitration
  4. Insurance Litigation
  5. Professional Malpractice
  6. Personal Injury
  7. Transportation

We assist both plaintiffs and defendants in these matters. We also serve as local counsel for out-of-state firms that require first-rate assistance with matters pending in Vermont.

Our practice is supported by the latest technology and a staff with over 30 years combined experience. Both allow us to manage our clients' cases efficiently and effectively. We also strive to provide personal and prompt client service because we understand that our clients demand engaged, committed counsel.




Spink & Miller, PLC is a Vermont law firm practicing in the state of Vermont. The information provided in this website is offered for general informational purposes only. It is not offered or intended, nor should it be relied upon, as legal advice. Legal doctrines, statues, and case law vary from state to state. You should consult with your own attorney for specific legal advice on particular legal problems.
Spink & Miller, PLC does not seek to represent you based on your visit to or review of this web page, and no attorney-client relationship between you and Spink & Miller, PLC exists because of your visit to or review of this website.
Any information communicated to us via this website or through e-mail shall not be treated as confidential nor will the receipt of information concerning a prospective client preclude this firm from representing someone else in a matter unless this firm and the prospective client subsequently enter into an attorney-client relationship concerning the matter.

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