About Me

Ted L. Wills: Client-Based Litigation Attorney

I have been a civil-litigation attorney in Cincinnati, Ohio, since 1995. My law practice is designed to meet the personal needs of clients and to achieve high-quality legal results. As for my clients, I personally deal with each individual during the entire course of representation –from the first phone call to the final wrap-up of settlement or judgment. With that approach, I stay informed of my clients’ concerns and expectations. At the same time, I keep my clients involved in the preparation and progress of the case. As for results, I emphasize detailed factual investigation, rigorous legal research, thorough witness preparation, persuasive legal writing, and tenacious courtroom presentation to judge and jury.
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QUALIFICATIONS

I graduated with honors from Ohio State law school in 1992. During law school I was a member of the Ohio State Law Journal. In my second year on law journal, I served as a managing editor. When I graduated, I received the Past Editors’ Award for excellence in service to the journal.
After law school, I worked for two years as a staff attorney for the First District Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Ohio.
After that, I started my career as a litigation attorney. Since 1995, I have successfully litigated a broad range of cases in federal and state courts. The cases that I have litigated include lawsuits regarding employment matters, financial fraud, personal injury, housing disputes, public records, and bankruptcy adversary proceedings.
I am licensed in the state courts of Ohio, the federal district courts in Ohio, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. I have represented my clients in all of those courts. I have also litigated pro hac vice in Kentucky, Indiana, New Jersey, and Nevada.
In those courts, I handled cases for individual clients, small businesses, cases for multiple plaintiffs, and cases against multiple defendants. I have also represented all plaintiffs in multiple class-action cases.