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Maribeth Meluch is an experienced business law attorney with a unique and diverse skillset. She is experienced in intellectual property and employment law and provides guidance and representation to businesses on a wide range of legal issues, including IP, employment, litigation, wage and hour, OSHA and other regulatory matters. Maribeth assists her clients in protecting their valuable and sensitive business assets by protecting their intellectual property rights through filings on copyrights, trademark and patents, and enforcing those rights through intellectual property litigation, negotiating of licensing agreements and drafting contracts to protect confidentiality of sensitive information, including non-competes and other agreements, as well as to restrict competition by employees and contractors. An experienced litigator, Maribeth represents clients in Ohio state and federal courts, as well as before administrative agencies including the OCRC, EEOC, DOL and OSHA Commission. Her litigation work spans the full scope of her practice areas, including employment disputes, intellectual property enforcement, and regulatory compliance matters. She brings a diligent and strategic approach to resolving complex business conflicts, whether in court or before regulatory bodies. In addition, she has developed a niche practice in equine law after adopting two retired Thoroughbred racehorses, one of which is the great grandson of Triple Crown Winner Affirmed. She assists equine businesses with issues unique to horses and the horse industry from customized boarding, leasing and other agreements, application of federal and state regulations, to representing plaintiffs and defendants in lawsuits involving horse-related and business issues. An avid traveler, Maribeth has been to more than 30 countries and 40 states, including Kenya, where she took a safari on horseback. In her spare time, she is a gentleman farmer husbanding her gardens, orchards and a menagerie of farm denizens including horses, cattle, chickens, ducks, bees and three incorrigible Boxers.