Brian Miller

Brian Miller

Shareholder, Rogers Joseph O’Donnell

Brian D. Miller is a shareholder in the Washington, D.C. office, of Rogers Joseph O’Donnell, where he represents clients in False Claims Act investigations and other investigations, audits, and reviews.  He also serves as a corporate monitor for defense and other federal contractors in criminal and other matters.  With over 27 years of experience as a federal prosecutor, Senate-confirmed inspector general, and civil litigator, Mr. Miller’s experience is unique.  For example, he has represented a federal magistrate judge and the Attorney General in civil litigation.  He has also personally issued grand jury subpoenas, signed inspector general subpoenas, and received testimony from civil investigative demands—something very few, if any, other attorneys have done.  For nearly the last decade, Mr. Miller served as the Inspector General for the U.S. General Services Administration where he led over 300 auditors, special agents, attorneys, and support staff in conducting nationwide government audits and high profile investigations.  As Inspector General, Mr. Miller is well known for his report on the excesses at a GSA conference in Las Vegas.  Mr. Miller frequently testified before Congress regarding his investigations and audits.  Earlier in Mr. Miller’s career, he held several high level positions within the U.S. Department of Justice, including senior counsel to the deputy attorney general and special counsel on healthcare fraud.  He served as an Assistant United States Attorney for over a decade, where he prosecuted terrorists, fraudsters, and drug kingpins.



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