Hendershot Cowart P.C.

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1800 Bering Drive
Suite 600
Houston, TX 77057, United States
Phone: 713-322-5064
Areas Of Practice
  • Administrative Law
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
  • Business Organizations
  • Commercial Law & Contracts
  • Communications & Media Law
  • Construction Law
  • Debtor/Creditor
  • Health
  • Intellectual Property
  • Labor & Employment Law
  • Litigation
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Securities Law
  • Taxation
  • Wills, Trusts, & Estate Planning
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Locations
Other U.S. Locations
  • Texas
Number of Attorneys
11-24 Attorneys

Cannabis Tax Audit: Red Flags that Attract IRS Attention

Cannabis-based business audits are lucrative for the Internal Revenue Service. IRS auditors are more likely to see returns from cannabis audits than from mainstream industries and therefore prioritizes the cannabis industry…more

Audits, Cannabis-Related Businesses (CRBs), Cash Transactions, Cost of Goods Sold (COGS), Dispensaries

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Section 727 & Section 523 Complaints: Objecting to the Discharge of a Debt

In bankruptcy, certain specified types of debts are forgiven or “discharged”, releasing the debtor from personal liability for those debts. Debt discharges are permanent, and when granted, the debtor is no longer required to…more

Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 11, Chapter 12, Chapter 7, Creditors

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Federal Vs. State Court: How Do You Determine Where To File A Lawsuit?

How do you determine whether a case should be heard in state court or federal court? Lawsuits can be filed in either state or federal court, depending on where the litigants live or do business, the type of case, the amount in…more

Federal Court Litigation, Judicial Appointments, Jurisdiction, Rules of Civil Procedure, State Courts

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Does the FTC Non-Compete Ban Apply to Non-Solicitation Clauses Too?

Does the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) ban on non-compete clauses apply to non-solicitation clauses? It depends. The FTC ban on non-compete clauses can apply to non-solicitation agreements. However, only those that are so…more

Competition, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Non-Compete Agreements, Non-Solicitation Agreements

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Family Members Living With Dementia: Guardianship and Guardianship Alternatives

Celebrities like Jay Leno and Emma Hemming Willis (married to Bruce Willis) are speaking out about their experiences with guardianship and caregiving. If you are caring for a family member with dementia too, a time will likely…more

Advance Directives, Asset Management, Court-Appointed Guardians, Dementia, Diminished Capacity

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FTC Advertising Compliance for Med Spas, IV Hydration

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has broad authority over marketing and advertising, including for medical spas and other healthcare businesses. While there aren't specific regulations tailored solely to med spas or wellness…more

Advertising, Disclosure, Efficacy Claims, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

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OSHA's Controversial Walkaround Rule

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) introduced a new walkaround rule this year to clarify that, like employers, employees have the right to designate a non-employee third party to be their representative…more

Department of Labor (DOL), Employee Representatives, Inspections, OSH Act, OSHA

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Using Cease-And-Desist Letters To Stop Copyright Or Trademark Infringement

Cease-and-desist letters, often referred to as demand letters, are a valuable tool in defending your intellectual property rights, including copyrights and trademarks. Cease-And-Desist Letters For Copyright Or Trademark…more

Cease and Desist, Copyright, Copyright Infringement, DMCA, Intellectual Property Protection

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So, Your Business Has Been Sued. Now What?

Receiving notice of a lawsuit is stressful, disruptive, and distracting. Even if the claims are without merit, you are required to respond to the lawsuit and follow procedural rules. Here’s the good news: An experienced attorney…more

Attorney's Fees, Business Ownership, Commercial Litigation, Consultation, Discrimination

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