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Volunteer Building, Suite 1200 832 Georgia Ave Chattanooga, TN 37402 Phone: 423-756-6600 Fax: 423-785-8480 www.millermatin.com LOCATIONS Chattanooga, Nashville, Atlanta, Charlotte DIVERSITY LEADERSHIP Head(s) of Firm: Jim Haley, Chairman Diversity team leader(s): Jim Haley NUMBER OF ATTORNEYS TOTAL NUMBER OF ATTORNEYS Currently As of December 31, 2016 Firmwide 114 116 U.S. offices only 114 166

Law Firm Demographic Profile Does your firm have more than one tier of partnership? Yes ASSOCIATES (2016) SUMMER ASSOCIATES (2016) White/Caucasian 11 10 African-American/Black 1 0 Asian 0 3 Total 12 13 White/Caucasian 1 2 African-American/Black 0 2 Asian 0 1 Total 1 5 EQUITY PARTNERS (2016) NON-EQUITY PARTNERS (2016) White/Caucasian 58 7 Total 58 7 White/Caucasian 12 2 African-American/Black 2 0 Total 14 2 OF COUNSEL (2016) NEW HIRES (2016) White/Caucasian 8 2 Total 8 2 White/Caucasian 4 5 Asian 0 1 Total 4 6

Strategic Plan and Diversity Leadership How does the firm's leadership communicate the importance of diversity to everyone at the firm? Meetings, formal committee, sponsorships, website, and recruiting Who has primary responsibility for leading diversity initiatives at your firm? Jim Haley Does your law firm currently have a diversity committee? Yes If yes, does the committee's representation include one or more members of the firm's management/executive committee (or equivalent)? Yes If yes, how many attorneys are on the committee, and in 2016, what was the total number of hours collectively spent by the committee in the furtherance of the firm's diversity initiatives? Total attorneys on committee: 10 Total hours spent on diversity: 116 Does the committee and/or diversity leader establish and set goals or objectives consistent with management's priorities? Yes Has the firm undertaken a formal or informal diversity program or set of initiatives aimed at increasing the diversity of the firm? Yes If yes, is it formal or informal? Formal How often does the firm's management review the firm's diversity progress/results? Annually How is the firm's diversity committee and/or firm management held accountable for achieving results? There is a formal set of initiatives reviewed by the policy committee; there are also quarterly Diversity Committee meetings. Is your firm minority-owned or women-owned? No

Law Firm Diversity Initiatives INITIATIVES FOR ALL DIVERSE ATTORNEYS Already Completed Currently Addressing Not a Current Priority Undertake communication from firm management that diversity is a top priority of the firm Formalize diversity plan and committee with action steps and accountability to management Conduct firmwide diversity training for all attorneys and staff Focus on strengthening firm's mentoring program Conduct internal diversity needs assessment (e.g., culture and environment surveys) and/or retain diversity consultant to examine how firm culture might be more welcoming of minorities Support law firm's internal affinity networks Hire a director of diversity or other full-time professional to implement the firm's diversity program Coordinate or work with clients on diversity issues Develop/expand relationships with minority bar associations and other legal diversity organizations to offer firm's support of these networks

Law Firm Diversity Initiatives INITIATIVES SPECIFICALLY FOR MINORITY ATTORNEYS Already Completed Currently Addressing Not a Current Priority Increase the number of minority attorneys at the associate level Increase the number of minority attorneys at the partnership level Increase the number of minority attorneys in leadership positions Focus on strengthening firm's mentoring program for minority attorneys Manage/monitor allocation of work assignments and/or hours billed to ensure minority attorneys have equal access/inclusion on top client matters INITIATIVES SPECIFICALLY FOR WOMEN ATTORNEYS Already Completed Currently Addressing Not a Current Priority Institute a formal part-time policy that addresses partnership prospects Increase the number of women at the associate level Increase the number of women at the partnership level Increase the number of women in leadership positions Focus on strengthening firm's mentoring program for women Manage/monitor allocation of work assignments and/or hours billed to ensure women have equal access/ inclusion to top client matters

Law Firm Diversity Initiatives INITIATIVES SPECIFICALLY FOR OPENLY GLBT ATTORNEYS Already Completed Currently Addressing Not a Current Priority Offer same-sex domestic partners the same benefits available to married individuals Increase the number of GLBT attorneys at the associate level Increase the number of GLBT attorneys at the partnership level Increase the number of GLBT attorneys in leadership positions Ensure that EEO and non-discrimination policies specifically address gender identity INITIATIVES SPECIFICALLY FOR ATTORNEYS WITH DISABILITIES Already Completed Currently Addressing Not a Current Priority Increase the number of attorneys with disabilities at the associate level Increase the number of attorneys with disabilities at the partnership level Increase the number of attorneys with disabilities in leadership positions Ensure that EEO and non-discrimination policies specifically address individuals with disabilities

Pipeline Initiatives Does your firm actively engage in initiatives to feed the diversity pipeline by encouraging minority students to consider law as a career and/or assisting them in pursuing such opportunities? Participate in established pipeline programs, such as SEO, Legal Outreach, Prep for Prep or Street Law Fund scholarships for minority high school or college students tor high school or college students Participate in or host mock trial programs or career events Provide internships or employment to minority high school or college students Outreach to middle school students Please discuss any additional efforts to reach out to diverse undergraduates, high school, middle school or grade school students. Our attorneys participate in panel discussions and meetings with local high school students.

Recruitment - New Associates Does your firm annually recruit at any of the following types of institutions? Ivy League schools: None Other private schools: Vanderbilt; Emory Public state schools: University of Georgia, University of Tennessee, University of Alabama, University of North Carolina, Georgia State, University of Virginia Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs): Howard, North Carolina Central University Diversity job fairs: Damali Booker Minority Job Fair, Southeastern Minority Job Fair Do you have any special outreach efforts directed to encourage minority law students to consider your firm? Hold a reception for minority students Advertise in minority law student association publications Participate in or host minority law student job fairs Sponsor minority law student association events Firm lawyers participate on career panels at schools Outreach to leadership of minority student organizations Scholarships or intern/fellowships for minority students Other (please specify) Do you have any programs specifically targeted at first-year students? We host a 1L reception to establish contact with 1L students, as well as a summer program that invites select 1L to work as clerks in our firm.

Recruitment - New Associates ALL 2L SUMMER ASSOCIATES (2016) OFFERS MADE* (2016) White/Caucasian 1 1 African-American/Black 0 1 Total 1 2 * Summer associates who received an offer of full-time employment White/Caucasian 1 1 Total 1 1 OFFERS ACCEPTED* (2016) NEITHER ACCEPTED NOR DECLINED (2016) * Summer associates who accepted an offer of full-time employment * Summer associates who neither accepted nor declined an offer of full-time employment because of postgraduate clerkship/fellowship White/Caucasian 0 1 Total 0 1 White/Caucasian n/a n/a Total n/a n/a

Recruitment - Lateral Associates and Partners Miller & Martin PLLC LATERAL ASSOCIATE HIRES (2016) LATERAL OF COUNSEL HIRES (2016) White/Caucasian 3 3 Asian 0 1 Total 3 4 White/Caucasian 1 1 Total 1 1 LATERAL PARTNER HIRES* (2016) NEW PARTNERS PROMOTED* (2016) * Both equity and non-equity * Both equity and non-equity promoted from associate or of counsel rank White/Caucasian n/a n/a Total n/a n/a White/Caucasian 1 1 Total 1 1 NEW EQUITY PARTNERS* (2016) * Whether hired laterally or promoted from within White/Caucasian 4 0 Total 4 0

Recruitment - Lateral Associates and Partners Miller & Martin PLLC What activities does the firm undertake to attract diverse attorneys? Partner programs with women, minority, gay/lesbian or disability-focused bar associations Participate at diversity job fairs Attend events at diversity legal organizations Seek referrals from other attorneys Utilize online job services (e.g., MCCA Job Bank) Hire recruiting professional who specializes in identifying diverse candidates Other (please specify) Do you use executive recruiting/search firms to seek to identify new diversity hires (partners or associates)? Yes If yes, are any of these executive recruiting/search firms women and/or minority-owned? Yes If yes, list all women and/or minority-owned executive search/recruiting firms to which the firm paid a fee for placement services in the past 12 months: Kindred Consultants

Retention and Professional Development A T T O R N E Y S W H O L E F T T H E F I R M I N 2 0 1 6 1ST-YEAR ASSOCIATES White/Caucasian n/a n/a Total n/a n/a 2ND-YEAR ASSOCIATES White/Caucasian n/a n/a Total n/a n/a 3RD-YEAR ASSOCIATES White/Caucasian n/a n/a Total n/a n/a 4TH-YEAR ASSOCIATES White/Caucasian n/a 1 Total n/a 1 5TH-YEAR ASSOCIATES White/Caucasian n/a n/a Total n/a n/a 6TH-YEAR ASSOCIATES White/Caucasian n/a n/a Total n/a n/a

Retention and Professional Development A T T O R N E Y S W H O L E F T T H E F I R M I N 2 0 1 6 7TH-YEAR ASSOCIATES White/Caucasian 1 n/a Total 1 n/a 8TH-YEAR PLUS ASSOCIATES White/Caucasian 1 n/a Total 1 n/a OF COUNSEL White/Caucasian 2 n/a African-American/Black 1 n/a Total 3 n/a NON-EQUITY PARTNERS White/Caucasian 1 2 Total 1 2 EQUITY PARTNERS White/Caucasian n/a 1 Total n/a 1

Retention and Professional Development Please identify the specific steps you are taking to reduce the attrition rate of diverse attorneys. Develop and/or support internal employee affinity groups (e.g., networks within the firm for minorities, women, gay/lesbian attorneys, or individuals with disabilities) Increase/review compensation relative to competition Increase/improve current work/life programs Adopt dispute resolution process Succession plan includes emphasis on diversity and greater inclusion of non-white men and women in firm leadership Work with diverse attorneys to develop career advancement plans Introduce diverse attorneys to key clients, including to lead engagements Review work assignments and hours billed to key client matters to make sure diverse attorneys, particularly non-white attorneys (i.e., minority attorneys, for whom research indicates a greater inclusion problem), are not being excluded: Strengthen mentoring program for all attorneys Professional skills development program for all attorneys Provide a gender-neutral parental leave policy that covers adoptions Other (please specify) Does your firm have part-time/flex-time policies that permit attorneys (male or female) to work alternative schedules? Yes What impact, if any, will the decision to work part time have on an attorney's ability to make a partner, or if already a partner, to remain a partner at your firm? None How many current equity partners have worked part time, exclusive of maternity/paternity leave or short-term disability? None

Retention and Professional Development PART-TIME ATTORNEYS PART-TIME ATTORNEYS TOTAL NUMBER OF ATTORNEYS (2016) Total (full and part-time) Associates n/a 2 2 25 Of counsel n/a 1 1 10 Non-equity partner n/a n/a n/a n/a Equity partner n/a n/a n/a n/a

Management Demographic Profile F I R M W I D E C O M M I T T E E S 2 0 1 6 EECUTIVE/MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE* HIRING COMMITTEE* * Attorneys on the Executive/Management Committee or equivalent * Attorneys on Hiring Committee or equivalent White/Caucasian 5 1 Total 5 1 White/Caucasian 14 7 African-American/Black 1 0 Asian 0 1 Openly GLBT 1 0 Total 15 8 PARTNER REVIEW COMMITTEE* ASSOCIATE REVIEW COMMITTEE* * Attorneys on the Partner Review Committee or equivalent * Attorneys on the Associate Review Committee or equivalent White/Caucasian 5 1 Total 5 1 White/Caucasian 4 4 Asian 0 1 Total 4 5 ATTORNEYS ON THE DIVERSITY COMMITTEE OR EQUIVALENT White/Caucasian 3 5 African-American/Black 2 0 Total 5 5

Management Demographic Profile O T H E R L E A D E R S H I P R O L E S Leadership positions (2016) U.S. office heads Practice group/ department leaders Committee leaders Total number of positions 1 4 5 Number of such positions held by: Minorities 0 0 0 0 0 1 GLBT attorneys 0 0 1 0 Please provide information regarding all diverse attorneys who currently head offices, practice groups and committees. Enter responses in the following format: Attorney, Office location/practice group/committee (No. of attorneys in office/practice group/committee). U.S. OFFICE HEADS How many offices does your firm have in the United States? 4 Minorities heading offices: [No response] heading offices: [No response] GLBT attorneys heading offices: [No response] Individuals with disabilities heading offices: [No response] PRACTICE GROUP/DEPARTMENT LEADERS Minorities heading practices: [No response] heading practices: [No response] GLBT attorneys heading practices: [No response] Individuals with disabilities heading practices: [No response] COMMITTEE LEADERS Minorities heading committees: [No response] heading committees: Karen Smith, Hiring Committee (23) GLBT attorneys heading committees: Billy Eiselstein, Ethics Committee (5) Individuals with disabilities heading committees: [No response]

The Firm Says Successfully navigating the modern world requires an understanding of different cultures, experiences, and perspectives. Miller & Martin remains committed to diversity and inclusion. We recognize that a diverse workplace and inclusive work environment are necessary if we are to effectively understand and serve our clients and value the different background and experiences of all our employees. Through recruitment, hiring, retention and advancement, the firm continues its commitment to our formal Diversity Initiatives. At Miller & Martin, we consider this initiative one of our greatest strengths, as it enhances all of our attorneys to serve our clients and communities with excellence. Through the adoption of its Diversity Initiative, Miller & Martin intends to strengthen its commitment to diversity going forward and into the future, thereby strengthening our ability to serve our clients and our community in the best way possible.