Biography

Paul S. Milich


Visiting Professor of Law

Curriculum Vitae

 

 

 

 

 

Areas of Expertise
Evidence, Advanced Evidence, Litigation, Contracts and Legal History

Biography

Paul Milich teaches Evidence, Advanced Evidence, Litigation, Contracts and Legal History at Georgia State University College of Law. Professor Milich joined the GSU faculty in 1983 after practicing with Reed, McClure in Seattle where he was a trial lawyer. He earned his BA, cum laude, from the University of California, San Diego in 1974, did graduate work in philosophy at the University of Colorado, and earned a JD, cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center in 1980.

Professor Milich was Reporter for the State Bar of Georgia's Evidence Study
Committee which successfully urged the adoption of new rules of evidence in Georgia. He is the author of three books, Georgia Rules of Evidence (3rd ed.), Courtroom Handbook on Georgia Evidence and Trial Practice: Exercises in Witness Examination and the Rules of Evidence, each published by West.

He is the director of the Litigation Program at GSU's College of Law, and has been a frequent lecturer at continuing education programs for judges and lawyers in Georgia and around the country.

Education: BA, cum laude, University of California, San Diego, 1974; JD, cum laude, Georgetown University Law Center, 1980

Publications

Paul S. Milich


Publications

Books

Paul S. Milich, Courtroom Handbook on Georgia Evidence (Thomson West 2011) (annual from 1996). | Call No. KFG540 .M542 | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich, Georgia Rules of Evidence (2010-2011 ed. ed., West 2010). | Call No. KFG540.M54

Paul S. Milich, Teacher's Manual, Trial Practice: Exercises in Witness Examination and the Rules of Evidence (Thomson West 2005).

Paul S. Milich, Trial Practice: Exercises in Witness Examination and the Rules of Evidence (Thomson West 2005). | Call No. KF8935.Z9 M5 2005

Paul S. Milich, Georgia Rules of Evidence (2d ed., Thomson West 2002 & Supp. 2005-). | Call No. KFG540 .M54 2002 | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich, Georgia Rules of Evidence (West Pub. Co. 1995). | Call No. KFG540 .M54 | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich et al., Preliminary Report to the State Bar of Georgia Evidence Study Committee Comparing Georgia Law with the Federal Rules of Evidence (State Bar of Georgia 1987). | Call No. KFG540

Book Chapters / Collected Works

Paul S. Milich, Civil Trial Procedure, in Georgia Methods of Practice (West Pub. Co., 1989). | Call No. KFG530 .G466 1989

Articles and Other Contributions to Law Reviews and Scholarly Journals

Paul S. Milich, Interview with Bobby Lee Cook, 25 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 317 (2008). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich, Controversial Science in the Courtroom: Daubert and the Law's Hubris, 43 Emory L.J. 913 (1994). | Hein | LexisNexis | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich, Hearsay Antinomies: The Case for Abolishing the Rule and Starting Over, 71 Or. L. Rev. 723 (1992). | Hein | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich, Re-Examining Hearsay under the Federal Rules: Some Method for the Madness, 39 U. Kan. L. Rev 893 (1991). | Hein | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich, The Attorney-Client Privilege: The Common Law and Georgia’s Uncommon Statutes, 5 Ga. St. U. L. Rev. 27 (1988-1989). | Hein | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich, Securities Fraud under Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5: Scienter, Recklessness, and the Good Faith Defense, 11 J. Corp. L. 179 (1985-86). | Hein | Westlaw

Paul S. Milich, Note, Racially Discriminatory Schools and the IRS, 33 Tax L. 571 (1980). | Hein

Articles and Other Contributions to Non-Academic Publications

Paul S. Milich, Court Rules Will Benefit Public, Atlanta J.-Const., May 26, 2011, at A19. | LexisNexis | Westlaw | www

Paul S. Milich, A Brief Overview of the Proposed New Georgia Rules of Evidence, Ga. Bar J., Aug. 2007, at 30. | www