Miller Farmer Law is the Colorado Springs education-law practice associated with Brad Miller and his partners whose official filings now show a documented sequence from Law Office of Brad A. Miller through Miller Sparks LLC, Miller Farmer Law LLC, and Miller Farmer Carlson Law LLC. The current repo places the firm across charter appeals, district general-counsel work, Woodland Park and Riverstone litigation, D49 governance and sports-policy strategy, Montezuma-Cortez district counsel, the 2026 Montrose counsel-selection fight, and later Academy District 20 general-counsel work.
The firm matters in this repository because the evidence base no longer supports treating Brad Miller as acting only in an individual capacity. Current firm pages, older charter filings, Colorado SOS records, the Doral / Academica proposal, the Academy District 20 engagement letter, Montrose RFP records, ERBOCES check registers, and the later ERBOCES / Riverstone complaint all show a recurring law-practice entity serving schools, districts, BOCES, nonprofits, and ministries.
The current page stays narrower than the broadest commentary about the firm. It is best understood here as recurring legal infrastructure in Colorado education conflicts, not as a stand-alone political institution.
2007-04-02: Colorado SOS trade-name filing for Law Office of Brad A. Miller.2010-11-14: Colorado SOS forms Law Office of Brad A. Miller LLC.2011-11-17: Colorado SOS records voluntary dissolution of that LLC.2013-11-19: Colorado SOS forms Miller Sparks LLC.2014-01-17: Colorado SOS renames Miller Sparks LLC to Law Office of Brad A. Miller, LLC.2018-06-25: Colorado SOS forms Miller Farmer Law LLC.2022-11-28: Colorado SOS trade-name filing registers Miller Farmer Carlson Law as the trade name of Miller Farmer Law LLC.2022-12-19: Colorado SOS amendment changes Miller Farmer Law LLC to Miller Farmer Carlson Law LLC, effective 2023-01-01.Miller Farmer Law, but the page text and footer identify Miller Farmer Carlson Law, LLC5665 Vessey Rd. Colorado Springs, CO 80908; current footer 719.338.41892023 Doral / Academica proposal, which says the practice served Colorado charter schools, districts, BOCES, innovation zones, and nonprofits since 20052023 Doral / Academica proposal is the strongest direct roster document. It says the firm served more than 60 charter schools as of 2023-07-18 and lists representative district clients including Pueblo County District 70, School District 49, Woodland Park, and Mancos.2018-07-12 District 49 minutes preserve the embedded Conflict of Interest Disclosure Between the Miller Farmer Law, LLC and District 49, stating Brad Miller represented D49 while maintaining a pecuniary interest in Tagg and laying out recusal or no-fee terms if a D49-Tagg dispute reached litigation or a tribunal.2026-01-16 to 2026-02-01 Academy District 20 engagement record shows the firm becoming general counsel to Academy District 20 under a flat monthly fee arrangement.2022-01-18 Montezuma-Cortez minutes show board members asking for a Brad Miller at Miller Farmer Law engagement letter after a board-retreat presentation.2026 Montrose documents show the firm competing for and then winning district-counsel work. The RFP response also includes recommendation letters from Superintendent Eddie Ramirez of Montezuma-Cortez and Superintendent Peter Hilts of District 49.2025 list Miller Farmer Carlson Law as paid vendor, confirming a live financial relationship separate from the later federal complaint.2026-02-13 ERBOCES / Riverstone complaint shows Rebekah Miller of the firm on the plaintiffs' counsel block.wiki/summaries/brad-miller-identity-career-and-client-footprint-primary-source-cluster.md: strongest direct support for the firm's official name sequence, current identity, D49 and ERBOCES records, Montezuma and Montrose district recurrence, and the mix of person-level versus firm-level filings.wiki/summaries/academy-district-20-cora-and-candidate-petition-records-2025-2026.md: adds direct contract terms for the firm's 2026 general-counsel engagement with Academy District 20.wiki/summaries/brad-miller-and-colorado-school-board-culture-war-network.md: adds the broader reported recurrence across Montrose, Mesa 51, Woodland Park, Elizabeth, and other district fights.