Mahendru Featured in Houston Chronicle Article on Partnership Terminations
HOUSTON – Ashish Mahendru, founder of litigation boutique Mahendru P.C., was interviewed by the Houston Chronicle for his expertise involving the dissolution of business partnerships. In the article, “Q&A: Lawyer helps business partners break up,” reporter L.M. Sixel questions Mr. Mahendru about “what happens when the bonds are shattered” in a business partnership. Download the […]
National Legal Publication ABA Journal Quotes Mahendru on Expert Witness Use
Ashish Mahendru was quoted by the ABA Journal on his advice for using expert witnesses in an article headlined, “For an expert witness, consider reputation, location and cost.” “An expert witness with excellent credentials can cost more than lawyers,” the Houston commercial litigator told the publication of the American Bar Association. “A forensic accountant may […]
Law360 Rainmaker Q&A: Mahendru’s Ashish Mahendru
Ashish Mahendru is founder of the Houston litigation firm Mahendru PC, The Litigation Group. He has been praised by other lawyers as knowing the courthouse as well as anyone. From opposing counsel, there have been complaints. They say he treats every client like it’s his only client, which can wear down his opponents. An opposing […]
Schlumberger Fined, Trade Secrets Suit Against Ex-Atty Gutted
Share us on: By Jeremy Heallen Law360, Houston (August 27, 2014, 4:55 PM ET) — Schlumberger Ltd. was ordered to pay $600,000 in attorneys’ fees and sanctions on Wednesday after a Texas judge threw out the majority of a lawsuit the company had filed accusing its former chief intellectual property lawyer of sharing trade secrets […]
The Limits of Fiduciary Relationships
Whenever an employee acts out of self-interest or for self-profit, the question may arise as to whether or not he or she is in breach of his or her fiduciary duty. The answer to that question in the State of Texas depends largely on the type of employment that’s involved, the employee’s tenure with the […]
Damage Awards Allowed in Texas Business Litigation
As a Houston, TX business litigation attorney, it’s important for my clients to know the types of damages to which they may be entitled in a business litigation suit before we file the action. Whenever a Texas court hears a contract dispute case or other type of civil action, it must consider how the damages […]
Equitable Forfeiture Remedies
In 2009, in the case of ERI Consulting Engineers, Inc. v. Swinnea, 318 S.W.3d 867 (Tex. 2010): the Texas Supreme Court ruled on the use of the proceeds of a questionable partnership buyout as equitable forfeiture. In this case, two partners in an engineering firm had been in business for a decade. One of the partners […]
How Can I Protect My Intellectual Property?
If you’re part of the management of a Texas business that designs, creates, writes, or purchases intellectual property, it’s almost an inevitability that you will eventually discover that someone is trying to use your patented, copyrighted, or trademarked product without your permission. In some cases, there is no way to reverse the damage once the […]
Common Elements of Letters of Intent
Many of my Houston business clients have expressed apprehension when it comes to drafting and signing letters of intent. This may be because LOIs can resemble contracts in many ways. And while business professionals understand the importance of recording the terms discussed in negotiations, they often feel that the signing of documents should wait until […]
Letters of Intent
As a Houston, TX business litigation attorney, I often caution clients about the pitfalls involved with signing letters of intent. While on the one hand, a letter of intent can be a useful device to start a conversation or to begin a negotiation, often enough, one or more parties to the document will interpret a […]