
March 11, 1951. (Left to right)
Morris K. Udall, Chief Deputy, and
Robert F. Miller, Deputy Pima County
Attorney (both at age 29) during the
prosecution of Bryce Wilson, former
Pima County Attorney, for bribery
and conspiracy in the Pima County
Superior Court -- the Honorable Lee
Garrett presiding. Wilson went
through two hung juries, but was later
disbarred by the Arizona Supreme Court
on the basis of the trial testimony.
Our law firm is unique. We combine
a personal injury practice with a
commercial litigation and business
law practice. Our team of experienced
attorneys, backed up by a full compliment
of legal assistants and state-of-the-art
technology, enables us to handle an
extensive range of substantial and
different cases.
The origins of Haralson, Miller,
Pitt, Feldman & McAnally go back
to 1957 when Robert F. Miller, a plaintiff’s
personal injury attorney, and Donald
Pitt, a real estate lawyer and businessman,
became partners in Merchant, Parkman,
Miller & Pitt. In 1964, they formed
the partnership of Miller & Pitt.
In 1968, Stanley G. Feldman joined
the partnership, and the firm name
was changed to Miller, Pitt &
Feldman. In 1982, Mr. Feldman left
the practice of law to become a Justice
of the Arizona Supreme Court, and
the firm name became Miller &
Pitt, P.C.

(Left to right) Donald Pitt, Robert
F. Miller, Stanley G. Feldman. June
21, 1968 when Stanley G. Feldman joined
the firm.
In 1989, the name of the firm was
changed to Miller, Pitt & McAnally,
P.C., in recognition of Dick McAnally’s
longstanding prominence.
In 1997, Dale Haralson, P.C., and
Miller, Pitt & McAnally, P.C.,
formed a professional limited liability
company to better serve clients and
referring attorneys, particularly
in the areas of catastrophic personal
injury and insurance bad faith.
In 2003, the name of the firm was
changed to Haralson, Miller, Pitt,
Feldman & McAnally, P.L.C., upon
Justice Feldman’s return to
practice.
These changes represent more than
mere name changes. The evolution of
this law firm over time has brought
a continuing improvement in the firm’s
ability to serve our clients and referring
attorneys in all areas of law that
we practice.

Stanley G. Feldman -- swearing in
ceremonies before the Arizona Supreme
Court, Board of Supervisors Hearing
Room, Pima County Courts Building,
Tucson, Arizona. January 19, 1982.
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