Carolyn Eselgroth

20 years of experience

About Carolyn Eselgroth

Carolyn Eselgroth has practiced law for more than 20 years, assisting with governance, contractual needs, and mergers and acquisitions of agricultural cooperatives, agricultural trade associations, check-off organizations, non-profit organizations, and a variety of farm and other businesses. She also works with landowners on real property leases, purchases, and sales.

A native of Ross County, Ohio, Carolyn grew up doing chores at the family dairy farm and participating in 4-H. Prior to her legal career, she was an associate editor of Ohio Farmer magazine and served on the board of the American Agricultural Editors’ Association. During law school, Carolyn interned with the USDA Office of General Counsel in Washington, D.C.

Carolyn is a member of the Ohio State and Columbus bar associations. She currently serves on the Ohio 4-H Foundation Board and the Congregation Council of All Saints Lutheran Church.

Education

  • The Ohio State University College of Law, Juris Doctor with honors
    55 W 12th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210 1992
  • The Ohio State University College of Agriculture, B.S. in Agriculture, summa cum laude with distinction in dairy science
    Agricultural Administration Building, 2120 Fyffe Rd, Columbus, OH 43210 1980

Practice Areas

  • Agricultural Cooperatives Non-Profit Oganizations Governance
  • Agricultural Cooperative Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Commercial and Farm Real Estate Transactions and Leases
  • Contracts
  • Employment Law
  • Estate Planning
  • Farm/Agribusiness/Agricultural Law
  • Family Business Organization, Reorganization, and Dissolution
  • Non-Profit Agricultural and Charitable Group Exempt Organization Compliance and Contracts
  • Probate & Estate Administration
  • Trade Associations
  • Trust Administration

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(614) 210-1840


Dublin, Ohio

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