THE PRACTICE: Federal Appeals and Certiorari
The Mills Law Office is an appellate-boutique practice that handles and provides consultation for civil and criminal appeals in federal courts across the country, including the Supreme Court of the United States.
David Mills was named as one of five "Lawyers of the Year 2011" in the United States by the publication Lawyers USA. He is a federal appellate attorney and adjunct professor of law who has argued at the Supreme Court of the United States, recently obtaining a 9-0 decision in Ortiz v. Jordan. His practice has been featured in numerous publications, including a cover story for the ABA Journal and recognition by SuperLawyers magazine.
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Featured Story
01.9.12 - Lawyers USA
David Mills Named One of Five "Lawyers of the Year 2011"
At the end of every year, Lawyers USA recognizes attorneys who have made a significant impact in the legal world during the year just past.
Media Coverage
05.17.12 - Fox 8 News
TV Coverage of Supreme Court win
01.23.12 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
U.S. Supreme Court Closes Case Against Joe D'Ambrosio for Murder
01.01.12 - Super Lawyers
The Analytical Mind of David E. Mills
05.1.11 - The Xemplar
David Mills: A Supreme Solo
05.1.11 - The Colgate Scene Magazine
A Supreme Victory
3.14.11 - Toledo Law News
Supreme Court victor to visit College of Law to discuss experience
1.30.11 - CWRU Law News
Professor argues and wins before U.S. Supreme Court
1.24.11 - ABA Journal
Cleveland Solo Gets a Supreme Court Win; Ex-Prisoner's $625K Award is Reinstated
1.24.11 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Cleveland Lawyer David Mills Wins Sexual Assault Case He Argued Before Supreme Court
11.1.10 - ABA Journal
Cleveland Solo Takes His Civ Pro Case Before the Justices
11.1.10 - ABA Journal
The Long Shot: A Cleveland solo's life is about to change
10.30.10 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
33-year-old Cleveland lawyer David Mills to argue case Monday before U.S. Supreme Court
3.5.10 - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Joe D'Ambrosio FREE: All charges dismissed after 21 years waiting for justice to prevail