Minnillo Law Group
2712 Observatory Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45208, Cincinnati, OH 45208
About Minnillo Law Group
Minnillo Law Group Co., LPA, established in 2007, provides legal representation in personal injury, car accidents, criminal defense, DUI/OVI defense, bankruptcy, social security disability, and class actions for clients across the Cincinnati Metropolitan area, Ohio, and Kentucky. The firm maintains offices in Cincinnati, Eastgate, and Fairfield. Its attorneys have over 25 years of experience, offer free consultations, and handle personal injury and car accident cases on a contingency fee basis. The firm also functions as a debt relief agency, assisting individuals with bankruptcy filings.
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Notable Case Results
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$250M
Business Bankruptcy
An Ohio corporation (Oneida and Anchor Hocking brands) and its creditors reached an agreement in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, reducing outstanding debt by almost $250 million.
$136M
Debt Collection
Chase Bank agreed to a $136 million settlement for illegal credit card debt collection practices, affecting over 14,400 Ohio consumers and 528,000 nationwide.
$2.5M
Debt Collection
Asset Acceptance, a large debt buyer and collector, agreed to pay $2.5 million to settle claims by the Federal Trade Commission for unlawful debt collection practices.
$500,000
Class Actions
Preliminary approval of a class action settlement for wage and hour claims on behalf of crew members and shift managers employed by Rally’s and Checkers restaurants, alleging denial of overtime and minimum wages.
$10,000
Bankruptcy
A judge ruled in a debtor's favor, discharging a nearly $10,000 loan shortfall after an auto lender objected to Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge for an Uber driver.
$5,000
Bankruptcy
Sixth Circuit upheld a $5,000.00 sanction against debtors for uncooperative and argumentative behavior and failure to comply with discovery requests.




