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Managing Partner: Aaron Minc
Number of Partners: 4
Number of Other Fee-Earners: 10+
Office Location: Cleveland, Ohio
International Offices: None
Minc Law is a boutique law firm dedicated exclusively to internet defamation, First Amendment matters, and online reputation protection. The firm provides a full range of legal services to help individuals from all walks of life and businesses of all sizes take control of their online image. Whether facing a viral smear campaign or a single damaging post, clients often endure not only financial harm but emotional distress and reputational fallout.
Founded by attorney Aaron Minc, the firm is nationally recognized for its precise, results-driven strategies in defamation litigation, content removal, online harassment, and digital privacy. Minc Law’s attorneys leverage deep legal, technical, and investigative experience to deliver cost-effective, customized solutions—including litigation, takedowns, online investigations, expert testimony, and reputation repair. With thousands of removals and successful resolutions nationwide, Minc Law operates at the intersection of law, technology, and personal dignity.
Defamation & First Amendment Litigation
Minc Law represents plaintiffs in defamation, libel, and slander cases across the U.S., including claims involving anonymous speech, false accusations, and online attacks. The firm files dozens of lawsuits each year and has secured removals, settlements, and court orders in cases ranging from viral misinformation to targeted smear campaigns.
Content Removal
Known for its takedown capabilities, Minc Law has removed thousands of pieces of harmful online content from platforms such as Google, Reddit, YouTube, and media outlets. Matters include revenge porn, mugshots, fake profiles, and damaging news articles.
Online Harassment
The firm regularly handles cases involving impersonation, cyberstalking, coordinated harassment, and threats. Minc Law’s legal team works with platforms, law enforcement, and courts to remove harmful material and protect clients.
Digital Privacy & Reputation Management
Minc Law supports executives, professionals, and public figures in restoring and defending their reputations. Services include ongoing monitoring, PR coordination, and crisis response for high-profile online incidents.
Minc Law regularly assists international clients with U.S.-based content removal, digital defamation matters, and anonymous litigation. The firm has represented individuals and organizations across Europe, Asia, Australia, Canada, and the Middle East in cross-border reputation crises and legal actions involving U.S. platforms and publishers.
Clients have included business leaders, public figures, and foreign dignitaries facing reputational attacks that required swift intervention and jurisdictionally tailored strategies. Minc Law frequently coordinates with international counsel to pursue effective outcomes for clients whose cases have global digital reach.
- Defamation, Libel & Slander
- Online Reputation Management
- Internet Content Removal
- Revenge Porn & Sextortion
- Online Harassment
- Online Investigation
- Public Relations
- Crisis Communications
- Cybersecurity & Digital Privacy
- United States
- Cleveland, Ohio (Headquarters)Address: 200 Park Avenue Suite 200, Cleveland, OH 44122
- Phone: (216) 373-7706
- Email: [email protected]
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200 Park Avenue Ste 200 , Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 44122, Cleveland
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What Is Defamation Per Se? A Plain-English Guide for Plaintiffs
Defamation per se is a category of false statement so inherently harmful that the law presumes damages without requiring proof of economic loss. This guide explains the four traditional per se categories, how they differ from defamation per quod, and why the distinction can decide your case.
Public Figure Defamation: What It Takes to Win a Case
Public figures must clear the actual malice standard to win a defamation case, but the cases are winnable with the right evidence and strategy. This guide explains who qualifies as a public figure, how to prove actual malice, and what hurdles to expect, including for influencers and online creators.
How to Handle Defamatory Google Reviews: A Legal Guide for Businesses
Defamatory Google reviews can cost real revenue, but they can often be removed and the reviewers held accountable. This guide covers when a review crosses into defamation, how to flag and remove it, how to unmask anonymous reviewers, and how the FTC fake review rule changes the playing field.
What You Need to Win a Defamation Lawsuit
Defamation lawsuits are won or lost long before trial. This guide covers the four elements of defamation, the procedural traps that sink cases, how to build evidence and damages, the defenses to expect, and what to do when the defamer is anonymous.
What a Content Removal Lawyer Does (And When You Need One)
Content removal lawyers permanently delete, deindex, or suppress harmful online content. This guide explains what they do, when to hire one, what removal costs, and how to evaluate whether a firm can actually deliver results when reputation companies and general practice attorneys cannot.
How to Legally Stop Someone From Spreading Lies About You
Lies spread online can quietly destroy reputations, but the law gives victims real options. This guide walks through how to evaluate a defamation claim, preserve evidence, send cease and desist letters, file suit, unmask anonymous attackers, and remove harmful content.
How Can a Lawyer Help a Victim of Sextortion?
The 4 concrete ways a sextortion attorney intervenes on a victim's behalf, from identifying perpetrators to removing content and engaging law enforcement.
What to Look For in a Defamation Lawyer
The 5 qualifications that separate a genuine defamation specialist from a general litigator, and the questions to ask before hiring one.
I'm Being Blackmailed Online: How to Respond and Stop the Threats
Online blackmail is a crime. Stop contact, preserve evidence, report to law enforcement, and get legal help. Minc Law handles hundreds of extortion cases — taking over communications, removing content, and stopping threats.
Online defamation can devastate reputations in seconds. Learn what internet defamation is, its legal elements, where it occurs, and how Minc Law can help you remove it and fight back.
What Is Defamation Per Se? A Plain-English Guide for Plaintiffs
Defamation per se is a category of false statement so inherently harmful that the law presumes damages without requiring proof of economic loss. This guide explains the four traditional per se categories, how they differ from defamation per quod, and why the distinction can decide your case.
Public Figure Defamation: What It Takes to Win a Case
Public figures must clear the actual malice standard to win a defamation case, but the cases are winnable with the right evidence and strategy. This guide explains who qualifies as a public figure, how to prove actual malice, and what hurdles to expect, including for influencers and online creators.
How to Handle Defamatory Google Reviews: A Legal Guide for Businesses
Defamatory Google reviews can cost real revenue, but they can often be removed and the reviewers held accountable. This guide covers when a review crosses into defamation, how to flag and remove it, how to unmask anonymous reviewers, and how the FTC fake review rule changes the playing field.
What You Need to Win a Defamation Lawsuit
Defamation lawsuits are won or lost long before trial. This guide covers the four elements of defamation, the procedural traps that sink cases, how to build evidence and damages, the defenses to expect, and what to do when the defamer is anonymous.
What a Content Removal Lawyer Does (And When You Need One)
Content removal lawyers permanently delete, deindex, or suppress harmful online content. This guide explains what they do, when to hire one, what removal costs, and how to evaluate whether a firm can actually deliver results when reputation companies and general practice attorneys cannot.
How to Legally Stop Someone From Spreading Lies About You
Lies spread online can quietly destroy reputations, but the law gives victims real options. This guide walks through how to evaluate a defamation claim, preserve evidence, send cease and desist letters, file suit, unmask anonymous attackers, and remove harmful content.
How Can a Lawyer Help a Victim of Sextortion?
The 4 concrete ways a sextortion attorney intervenes on a victim's behalf, from identifying perpetrators to removing content and engaging law enforcement.
What to Look For in a Defamation Lawyer
The 5 qualifications that separate a genuine defamation specialist from a general litigator, and the questions to ask before hiring one.
I'm Being Blackmailed Online: How to Respond and Stop the Threats
Online blackmail is a crime. Stop contact, preserve evidence, report to law enforcement, and get legal help. Minc Law handles hundreds of extortion cases — taking over communications, removing content, and stopping threats.
Online defamation can devastate reputations in seconds. Learn what internet defamation is, its legal elements, where it occurs, and how Minc Law can help you remove it and fight back.
