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Arlyn Miller's law practice focuses primarily on estate planning, probate and trust administration, elder law and Medicaid planning, and general business law. Other areas of practice include agriculture law and real estate.
While in college, Arlyn interned for Senator Bob Dole in the Senator's Washington, D.C. office. After graduation from Yale University, cum laude, in 1990, Arlyn returned to Washington, D.C. to work for 2 1/2 years as a volunteer through Mennonite Central Committee, doing advocacy work for the National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors.
Arlyn then spent several years working on the family farm southwest of Hutchinson, Kansas, before returning to school. While at law school at the University of Kansas, he was a member of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, and interned for the Honorable Judge Julie Robinson, U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas. In 2004, he received his law degree, and joined the Martindell firm at its Hutchinson office.
In 2007, the book Trends in World Trade: Essays in Honor of Sylvia Ostry was published, which included a chapter by Arlyn titled, "The Rich Shall Inherit the Earth: Understanding the 2002 American Farm Bill."
Arlyn has been active in a number of civic and nonprofit organizations, and has served as Chairman on the Board of Interfaith Housing Services, Inc., which develops, promotes, and implements programs to meet the housing needs of persons with low to moderate incomes.
Principal Areas of Practice
Bar Admissions
- Kansas
- U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas
Education
- University of Kansas School of Law, J.D., 2004
- Yale University, cum laude, 1990
Professional Memberships and Affiliations
- Kansas Bar Association
- Reno County Bar Association