Drew Chalfant
Franchise and Business Attorney
Drew is an experienced transactional attorney who is passionate about advising his clients with a “business-first” mentality. Drew’s practice focuses on holistic business and legal advising for his client’s various needs, including: franchising, licensing and distribution; small business and independent contractor representation; contract drafting, negotiation and review, intellectual property registration, management and enforcement, real estate transactions; mergers and acquisitions; and pre-litigation dispute resolution and counseling. Drew has advised numerous businesses inside and outside of the franchising sector by providing support to all facets of the business lifecycle from inception to private equity exit.
Drew co-founded Roda & Chalfant, LLC in 2020 and serves as a partner, attorney, and counselor to his clients. After graduating summa cum laude from the Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Drew quickly rose to the rank of General Counsel for the first-in-class franchise development firm, St. Gregory Development Group. Drew also served as in-house counsel for a number of franchise brands within the St. Gregory portfolio, including Shred415 Franchising, CycleBar Franchising, Fueled Collective Franchising, and LB Franchising. As General Counsel, Drew was responsible for all day-to-day legal issues that faced this multi-faceted organization, including intellectual property matters, contracts and transactional issues, real estate matters and commercial lease reviews and negotiations, employment and labor issues, franchise disclosure document and franchise agreement drafting, and general franchise regulatory compliance matters. Prior to co-founding Roda | Chalfant, Drew served as Vice President and Corporate Counsel to Ultimate Toys, a distributor of custom luxury Mercedes Sprinter vans, and as Corporate Counsel to Green Investment Holdings and its affiliates, a commercial and residential real estate holding company.
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions
- Trademarks
- Trademark Registration
- Real Estate Law
- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
- Intellectual Property
- Employment Law
- Employment Contracts
- Landlord Tenant
- Landlord Rights, Tenants' Rights
- Communications & Internet Law
- Internet Law, Media & Advertising, Telecommunications Law
- Construction Law
- Construction Contracts
- Ohio
- Supreme Court of Ohio Office of Attorney Services
- English: Spoken, Written
- Partner & Attorney at Law
- Roda Chalfant Law
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- Advising franchisors, franchisees, business owners, and real estate investors in all of their business legal needs.
- General Counsel
- St. Gregory Development Group
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- In-house counsel to a franchise development firm responsible for selling over 5,000 franchise units across the U.S. and internationally. Concurrent role as in-house counsel for CycleBar Franchising and Shred415 Franchising, both boutique fitness franchise concepts.
- Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University
- J.D. | Business, Intellectual Property and Contract Law
- Honors: Summa Cum Laude
- State Bar of Ohio  # 0097019
- Member
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- American Bar Association
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- Cincinnati Bar Association
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- ABA Forum on Franchising
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- Website
- Roda | Chalfant
- Q. We received a cease & desist concerning our business name as another firm has a similar name.They only gave 2 days notic
- A: You should have an attorney look into this. Sometimes the opposing side is right, sometimes they are just trying to intimidate you.
- Q. What are my options if a trademark has been established but had an abandonment notice Number 88416440.
- A: Typically, you would do some additional research to determine if the mark you want is still in use, even though the registration application has been abandoned. In the U.S., trademark rights arise out of use of a mark in commerce and the registration simply puts others on notice that you are using the mark. In other words, a registration of a trademark is a PART of the analysis of who has rights to use the mark. There are cases where someone has successfully registered a mark, but someone else who was using it first still ended up successfully challenging that use and winning. For this particular mark, it seems they abandoned it because the trademark office found a registration for "GOODBYE ... Read More
- Q. I would like to trademark “KOUTURE” is this available. Also what are the steps to trademarking anything
- A: A trademark attorney can help break this down for you. Most of them over charge their clients and don’t really give a s*** about your business beyond the trademark filing. Call me if you want a fair price on your trademark and someone who wants to plug in as a legit partner in your company’s growth.