For a Tulsa entrepreneur, your business is more than just a source of income—it is a reflection of your hard work, your family’s future, and your contribution to the Oklahoma economy. Whether you are launching a tech startup in the Arts District or managing a multi-generation family business in South Tulsa, the legal foundation you build today determines your success tomorrow.
At J. Miller Law Firm, we provide proactive, high-level legal counsel tailored to the unique needs of Tulsa business owners. Founded by Jamie Miller, our firm operates on the belief that a lawyer should be a partner, not just a service provider.
Jamie Miller has earned a consistent 5-star rating from over 100 clients across Tulsa. Our reputation is built on trust, precision, and a commitment to seeing local businesses thrive. When you hire Jamie, you aren’t just getting an attorney; you’re getting a dedicated advocate who is deeply embedded in the Tulsa community, serving as a board member for the Home Builders Association of Greater Tulsa Associate’s Council, past Board Chair of the Bixby Metro Chamber of Commerce, and a subject-matter expert for SCORE Tulsa.
Most firms force you to choose between a “business lawyer” and an “estate planner.” Jamie Miller’s unique expertise allows her to do both. We understand that for an entrepreneur, business assets and personal legacies are intertwined. We help you navigate:
The #1 complaint about lawyers is that they are hard to reach. At J. Miller Law Firm, great communication is our priority. We utilize modern technology—including secure client portals, digital signing, and Zoom conferencing—to ensure you are never left in the dark. As one client recently noted, “Jamie is professional, compassionate, and highly responsive—she gets the results you need.”
What is the best legal structure for my new Tulsa business?
Most Tulsa entrepreneurs choose a Limited Liability Company (LLC) for its flexibility and protection. However, as your business grows, electing S-Corp status for your LLC can offer significant self-employment tax savings. We help you evaluate your specific goals to make the right choice, in conjunction with your tax professional
Do I really need an Operating Agreement if I am the only owner?
Yes. In Oklahoma, an Operating Agreement is vital for “piercing the corporate veil” protection. It helps show your business is a separate legal entity from your personal assets, which is crucial if you are ever sued or seeking a business loan. It’s also important to address what happens to the business if something happens to you.
How does “Fractional General Counsel” work?
Instead of paying anhourly rate every time you have a quick question, we offer a variety of payment options, including flat fees and customizable subscription plans, where it makes sense for the client and the situation This allows you to have a trusted attorney on speed dial for contract reviews, employee disputes, and strategic advice for predictable and transparent fees.
Can I include my business in my personal Trust?
We absolutely address your business as an asset within your estate planning. What that looks like depends on your particular situation.
Don’t wait for a legal crisis to find a partner. Build a foundation that protects your hard work and your family’s future.