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Miller, Robert N.

Robert N. Miller - Jacksonville, FL

Attorney at Fisher, Tousey, Leas & Ball, P.A.

Estate Planning Lawyers in Jacksonville, FL

501 Riverside Avenue Suite 600 Jacksonville, FL 32202

  • 1 Super Lawyers®
  • 31 Years 
    Experience

Jacksonville Estate Planning Lawyer

Updated: 03/02/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Estate Planning

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  • By Ben M. on Sep. 07, 2025
    Consulted Attorney 2025
    Beware of any firm connected to Wells Fargo. I received correspondence from Robert "You better not be recording me" Miller concerning our mother's estate. That correspondence stated that the personal reprsentative (Wells Fargo) had no knowledge of any real estate. Yet our mother owned several properties. When I spoke with Mr. Miller it seemed he wanted to confuse things more than they are already confused. At the conversation evolved he suggested that he could set up a conference call between myself and Wells Fargo. I informed Mr. Miller that might be good if we had all the beneficiaries on the line and recorded the call. Mr. Miller became concerned that he himself might have been recorded. He was very agitated and threatening in tone. When an attorney is billing himself at $470/hr. on an open ended contract don't you think you should have the right to record the call?
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Jacksonville, FL

501 Riverside Avenue
Suite 600
Jacksonville, FL 32202

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Phone: (904) 356-2600

Fax: (904) 355-0233

Website: http://www.fishertousey.com

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