About Us
Trusted by businesses nationwide to deliver simple and practical solutions to complex legal problems.
Miller Law is a modern, commercially minded law firm based in Darlington, County Durham. We specialise in corporate law, commercial property and agricultural law related matters, acting for a wide range of clients across the North East and beyond.
From sole traders and start-ups to well-established businesses with multi-million-pound turnovers, we deliver clear and practical legal advice designed to help you move forward with confidence.
Our firm is built on the traditional values of service, integrity and trust, delivered through a forward-thinking, efficient and tech-enabled approach. Whether you’re buying or selling a business, land or any commercial property, navigating a complex business transaction or simply reviewing your farm business tenancy agreements, you’ll find us approachable, responsive and focused on getting the deal done.

Ed Miller
Founder
Miller Law was founded by Edward Miller, a solicitor with strong roots in the North East. Born and raised in North Yorkshire, Ed studied Law at the University of Hull and went on to complete the Legal Practice Course at BPP in Leeds. He is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).
Ed brings legal insight, practical experience and a deep understanding of the commercial pressures that clients face. His goal in establishing Miller Law was simple: to create a law firm where clients feel valued, supported and empowered - not overwhelmed.
Miller Law works closely with a broad spectrum of clients, including:
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Sole traders and partnerships
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Limited companies and directors
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Landowners
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Developers and investors
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Businesses of all levels from sole traders to companies with over 1,000 employees and complex operational needs
Serving County Durham, North Yorkshire and Beyond
We’re proud to have our head office in Darlington. A historic market town in the heart of County Durham, Darlington has long been known as a place of enterprise, innovation and community.
Famous for being the terminus of the world’s first passenger railway in 1825, the town is steeped in industrial heritage while firmly focused on the future. It benefits from excellent transport links - including a stop on the East Coast Main Line, making it an ideal base for serving clients across the Tees Valley, North Yorkshire and the wider North East region.
The area is increasingly recognised as a hub for technology, innovation and design, attracting a new generation of professionals and entrepreneurs who value the combination of high-quality living and meaningful career opportunities.