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About Tachau Meek PLC

After practicing for several years together, the attorneys at Tachau Meek joined together in 2007 with a commitment to economical service, successful results, and extraordinary client relationships. As attorneys, our values include dedication, determination, integrity and accessibility.

We're a wide-ranging commercial litigation boutique firm. We handle commercial, business, and financial institution disputes, trust and estate litigation, employment disputes, securities litigation, construction litigation, constitutional and civil rights claims, insurance coverage disputes, intellectual property disputes, lender liability claims, professional negligence and "E&O" claims, health planning litigation, land planning litigation, computer fraud, and non-compete and unfair competition claims. We litigate these cases with the experience and creativity of a "big firm," but the personal attention and value of a small firm.

Our clients range from regional entrepreneurs and individuals to international firms and publicly-traded corporations. These clients come to Tachau Meek for the results we bring them and because they know they can trust us.

We've appeared before dozens of state and federal courts and arbitration panels throughout Kentucky, Indiana and other jurisdictions from New York to Kansas, and from Chicago to Jacksonville. Our attorneys are experienced. We have tried multiple multimillion dollar cases, successfully handled federal appeals and commercial arbitrations, and we have favorably resolved matters through mediations and dispute settlements.

Our attorneys have been on the winning side of some of the most significant jury verdicts in Kentucky history. Through victories in published decisions, we have literally written Kentucky law on lender liability, sexual harassment affirmative defenses and land-use planning. And we are the "go-to" firm for clients involved in injunction proceedings concerning unfair competition, trade secrets, non-compete agreements and fiduciary duties.

We also value giving back to our community. We serve on charitable boards and we undertake pro bono matters to protect vulnerable individuals and promote important community issues. David Tachau has recently served on the Kentucky Board of Education and is currently involved in a challenge to the constitutionality of state funding of private religious college programs. Brian Haara is a long-time board member and current Chair of Zoom Group (www.zoomgroup.org), Kentucky's largest nonprofit provider of vocational services for adults with mental retardation. And Kate McKune has helped organize a clinic for low income clients at the Legal Aid Society of Louisville who face taxpayer emergencies.