Houston attorney Mr. Ashish Mahendru honored by Texas Bar Foundation

Mr. Ashish Mahendru with Mahendru P.C. has been elected to membership in the fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation. Fellows of the Foundation are selected for their outstanding professional achievements and their demonstrated commitment to the improvement of the justice system throughout the state of Texas. Election is a mark of distinction and recognition of […]

Commercial Litigation Advice to Prevent a Lawsuit

Many times in partnership disputes, litigators arrive at the scene after the dispute has erupted and the lawsuit has started or parties are entrenched in their positions and a lawsuit is the only way out. Since that is the usual set of facts I get confronted with, there are always instances in the lawsuit when […]

Mahendru Secures Verdict of $1.27 Million

On May 8, 2013, the Ashish Mahendru and the Mahendru, PC team helped his client obtain a jury verdict in its favor for $1.17 million plus attorney’s fees of $95,000. The client purchased RINs, Renewable Identification Numbers, which are renewable fuel credits that are traded on the open market. The RINs were originally purchased from, Green Diesel, LLC, […]

Mahendru Nails Defendants for $1.27 Million

On May 8, 2013, the Ashish Mahendru and the Mahendru, PC team helped his client obtain a jury verdict in its favor for $1.17 million plus attorney’s fees of $95,000. The client purchased RINs, Renewable Identification Numbers, which are renewable fuel credits that are traded on the open market. The RINs were originally purchased from, Green Diesel, LLC, […]

Unique Shareholder Oppression Remedies for Courts to Consider

After a marathon mediation session that started at 9:30 a.m. and ended at 2:15 a.m. the next day, I helped a fifty percent owner in a New Jersey corporation settle his dispute with his co-equal shareholder. The other shareholder claimed he and his wife had a 2 to 1 majority on the board of directors, […]

Management Rights Are Unique And Irreplaceable

In 2011, I was hired to represent some doctors against a hospital in Houston. The doctor clients were limited partners in the hospital, and the hospital decided to buy-out the interests of the limited partner doctors. The hospital invoked provision of the Texas Securities Act and basically attempted to rescind the original purchase of the […]

Non-Profits Can Also Face Deadlock And Internal Disputes Over Control

After floundering for months, a non-profit organization in Houston, Texas recently hired me to represent it. It is a staple of my practice to deal with business disputes in which partners or shareholders are fighting each other over control of the company. One partner takes some steps to harm the interests of the other partner, […]