Amy Miller is an associate lawyer at the firm’s Regina location. She maintains a general practice focused on criminal law.
Amy joined the McDougall Gauley team in 2024 as an associate lawyer. Prior to joining the firm, Amy served as a clerk to Justice Schwann and Justice Kalmakoff at the Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan.
Amy earned her Juris Doctor with great distinction from the University of Saskatchewan, College of Law. During law school, Amy was an Editor of the Saskatchewan Law Review and a teaching assistant for the first-year Legal Research and Writing course.
Amy was born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan. Prior to attending law school, she completed her Bachelor of Arts in English and Russian literature at McGill University.
While attending law school, Amy won several academic awards, including:
- Amy and Brian Pfefferle Prize in Criminal Law, 2023
- Law Society of Saskatchewan Prize in Professional Responsibility, 2023
- Nasser Scholarship, 2023
- College of Law Upper-Year Juris Doctor Academic Achievement Scholarship, 2021, 2022
- Mary Richinger Prize in Municipal Law, 2022
- Canadian Bar Association: Saskatchewan Branch Award of Excellence, 2021
- William Elliott Scholarship, 2020
- Saskatchewan, 2023
- Juris Doctor (Great Distinction), University of Saskatchewan, 2023
- Bachelor of Arts (First Class Hons) in English and Russian Literature, McGill University, 2016
- Canadian Bar Association
- Regina Bar Association
- Law Society of Saskatchewan
- Saskatchewan Law Review – Editor, 2021-2022