
About Lauren
Lauren Miles started her journey at Beasley Allen as a law clerk before being promoted to attorney in 2018. She focuses on a wide range of cases, including consumer fraud in healthcare, termite-related claims, bad faith and antitrust disputes, sexual assault cases, class actions, and whistleblower claims under the False Claims Act.
She has been distinguished for her work by inclusion on several significant lists, including the National Trial Lawyers Association’s Top 40 Under 40 for Civil Plaintiffs, Lawyers of Distinction, Elite Lawyer, and included in editions of the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America for her work in Commercial Litigation and Class Actions.
Lauren is passionate about protecting everyday people from dishonest and unfair business practices. Her work focuses on holding companies accountable—no matter how large—when they take advantage of others. One of her most memorable cases involved a retired school bus driver from rural Alabama who lost his life savings after a trusted adviser took advantage of him. Helping recover what he had lost reinforced why this work matters. Lauren has also worked on a variety of other high‑impact cases, including serving on the trial team that secured a $25.8 million arbitration award, $8.6 million of which was punitive damages, against Terminix on behalf of the Archdiocese of Mobile. The case held a national pest control company accountable for intentional and repeated misconduct. In addition, she helped secure a $10.3 million settlement involving Medicaid fraud against Fresenius Medical Care Holdings Inc., working alongside the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office. She also secured a $1.4 million settlement alongside Leon Hampton in a case involving the Boy Scouts of America.
She is actively involved in the legal community through her work with the Alabama State Bar, where she participates in both the Young Lawyers and Women’s Sections. Lauren is also a member of the National Trial Lawyers Association, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, Phi Alpha Delta Legal Society, and the Birmingham Bar Association, where she serves on its Connections Committee and participates in the Young Lawyers Section. Additionally, she was appointed to the Advisory Board of Cumberland School of Law in 2023, where she also serves on the Alumni Board.
Originally from Montgomery, Lauren and her husband now reside in Homewood, Alabama where they are active in their community. In her free time, Lauren enjoys traveling and immersing herself in different cultures. She is also a dedicated supporter of Central Alabama Food Bank and the Wellhouse Birmingham.
Education
Lauren graduated from Birmingham-Southern College in 2012 with a degree in Political Science, earning multiple honors and actively participating in student organizations and Greek life. She also gained valuable experience interning for U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Shelby.
Lauren furthered her education at Cumberland School of Law, graduating in 2015 and passing the Alabama Bar Exam. During law school, she was involved in various organizations and community outreach programs, consistently making the Dean’s List.
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