Corey Miller
Partner
Corey Miller is a partner at Oppenheim + Zebrak, LLP, where he represents some of the most significant companies in the creative industries, including major record labels, music publishers, educational publishers, and scientific publishers, in cutting-edge copyright cases at every phase of litigation, from pre-suit investigation through trial. Among others, Corey has helped lead music publishers’ litigation against Anthropic for mass copyright infringement of over 20,000 musical compositions and the music industry’s litigation against internet service providers (including Cox, Charter, Bright House Networks, and Frontier). He represented Elsevier and the American Chemical Society in their litigation against social network ResearchGate for mass unauthorized copying and distribution of peer-reviewed published journal articles, and a group of major educational publishers in their lawsuit against Shopify for allegedly assisting and profiting from the sale of pirated copies of eBooks and related teaching and testing materials. Corey was was trial counsel to educational publishers in a 2018 landmark counterfeiting case resulting in a $34 million jury verdict for the publishers.
Before joining O+Z, Corey was an associate at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP in New York, where his practice focused on complex commercial and securities litigation and defense of enforcement actions before a range of law enforcement and regulatory entities. Corey earned a B.A. in philosophy magna cum laude from Tufts University and a J.D. from Columbia Law School.
Cengage v. Book Dog Books
We obtained a $34.2 million jury verdict, $5 million fee award, and permanent injunction for our clients Cengage, McGraw-Hill, Pearson, and Wiley against a U.S. commercial distributor for willful trademark and copyright infringement arising from the importation and sale of counterfeit books. (Southern District of New York)
Concord v. Anthropic
We are representing Universal Music Publishing Group, Concord Music Group, and ABKCO Music in copyright infringement litigation against Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company, for its unauthorized use and copying of over 20,000 musical compositions via its large language model Claude. (Northern District of California)
SoundExchange v. Sirius XM
We are representing SoundExchange in an action against Sirius XM to recover royalties Sirius XM owes to artists and copyright owners for digitally performing sounding recordings under statutory licenses. (Southern District of New York)





