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Tarah Rémy

Tarah focuses her practice on intellectual property law, including trademarks, copyrights and licensing. She has experience working in both a law firm and in-house setting in the transportation, retail, beer wine and spirits, audit and assurance, tax, consulting, and risk and financial advisory industries. Her work includes international trademark work involving over 100 countries, and licensing and agreement work including copyright, trademark, procurement, software, publishing, co-authorship, speaker, alliance, and reseller agreements.

Her easy-to-work with style and quiet confidence give her clients peace of mind knowing their projects are in capable hands. Tarah conveys her desire to help businesses grow their brands and protect their creative assets letting clients know their priorities are also hers.

Tarah has experience building relationships with major companies and helping manage their intellectual property portfolios. She spent her summer internship at a multinational billion-dollar retail company. While there, she attended branding and marketing meetings and saw firsthand the creative and decision-making process. Her experience helped her understand the inner workings of a multinational billion-dollar company, and more importantly, it taught her how to interact with and understand the importance of properly maintaining a company’s intellectual property portfolio. During her years as an attorney, Tarah also helped manage this retailer’s international trademark portfolio. Additionally, she helped manage the enforcement work for a U.S. affiliate of a top international automaker’s trademark portfolio. Today, Tarah works in-house as Intellectual Property counsel for a big-four global accounting firm.

Her experience also includes performing development work, specifically grant writing, for nonprofits, and drafting artist gallery agreements. This experience gives her first-hand knowledge of the inner workings of nonprofits, visual artists and galleries enabling her to work side by side with these organizations and individuals and better understand their needs. She also helps restructure nonprofits, rebuild websites, and provides advice regarding grant applications and non-profit fund raising initiatives. Her nonprofit work is just part of her civic-minded activities, as she participated in the Ohio Justice & Policy Center (OJPC) Expungement Clinic.

As a music industry major, Tarah has a deep understanding of intellectual property concerns that arise in the entertainment industry, specifically in regard to record labels and individual musicians. She has extensive experience in music theory and composition, which gives her a deep understanding of issues regarding music and copyrights and potentially music licensing.