About Dominic

Dominic Millard practices law across state lines. He is admitted to the bars of Ohio and Kentucky and leads a private practice that serves clients in both jurisdictions. He created a firm structure intended to handle matters that involve cross-border questions of state law.

Millard's path to private practice is rooted in steady, practical work rather than publicity. He established Millard Law PLLC to provide a single home for clients who need counsel on matters that touch both Ohio and Kentucky. The firm operates as a small, focused practice that emphasizes direct client contact and practical problem solving.

He represents individuals and businesses whose legal issues do not respect state boundaries. That includes transactional matters, compliance questions, and disputes that may proceed in either state court or in federal court where state law is at issue. He regularly coordinates filings and strategy across the two jurisdictions to avoid duplicative work and conflicting outcomes.

Millard also serves as a counsel resource for other lawyers who need backup on jurisdictional questions or local procedure. That role often requires translating a client’s objectives into concrete steps: which court should hear the case, where to file, what deadlines apply and how state statutes intersect. He approaches those tasks with an emphasis on clarity and practical timelines rather than theoretical analysis alone.

He maintains memberships in professional associations that support continuing education and bar cooperation. Those memberships help him stay current on changes to state rules and emerging practice areas that affect cross-border work. He participates in meetings and educational programs that address procedural developments and case law updates.

Clients and colleagues describe his office as straightforward and accessible. Intake processes emphasize early assessment of jurisdictional issues so the case can be routed efficiently. The firm’s staffing and docketing reflect that priority; matters move quickly through the early phases to determine the proper forum and scope of relief.

Millard balances litigation readiness with attempts at early resolution when that serves a client’s interests. He prepares cases as if they will proceed to trial while still seeking negotiated outcomes that avoid protracted expense. He maintains a dual-state practice through Millard Law PLLC, representing clients in matters arising under Ohio and Kentucky law.

Accepted Jurisdictions

Ohio
Kentucky