For Immediate Release:
Pittsburgh, PA – James Miller was chosen by the Allegheny County Bar Foundation’s (ACBF) Access to Justice Committee for the Law Student Pro Bono Award in recognition of his commitment to the Pittsburgh Pardons Project. The award was presented at the ACBF’s Fall Foundation Reception on September 25, 2025 at the Hotel Monaco.
The Pittsburgh Pardons Project of the ACBF’s Pro Bono Center works to clear criminal records through gubernatorial pardons, eliminating one of the most common barriers to housing, employment, and educational opportunities. James Miller – a Johnstown, Pa. native – came to Pittsburgh Pardons Project in his second year at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Duquesne University after attending one of the project’s Continuing Legal Education Seminars of his own volition, adding another course to his already rigorous class schedule. Mr. Miller demonstrated a passion for the cause and reached out immediately to request a pardon case assignment. He has been a dedicated volunteer for the Pardons Project ever since, through his final year of law school and now as a graduate. Mr. Miller’s clients appreciate the kindness and diligence he brings to his cases. As both a law student and a young professional, Mr. Miller has established an early dedication to public interest causes.
“We are very proud of James,” said Founding & Co-Managing Partner Vincent Quatrini. “He has a bright future as an attorney and he exemplifies our commitment to the community.”
Mr. Miller earned his J.D. at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law at Duquesne University and recently sat for the Pennsylvania Bar exam. He is planning to join Quatrini Law Group’s Personal Injury and Long-Term Disability Groups.
About Quatrini Law Group
Since 1985, the attorneys at the Quatrini Law Group have been providing knowledgeable guidance and skilled representation to families, and individuals throughout Western and Central Pennsylvania. Our family-owned firm concentrates in the areas of Workers’ Compensation, Social Security Disability, Personal Injury, Long-Term Disability, Veterans Disability, Labor Law, and Mediation and Labor Arbitration.