Business Lawyers in Houston: Business & Corporate Law

The Vethan Law Firm, PC's corporate and business lawyers in Houston take pride in their expertise in representing businesses and individuals in complex areas of business law, contract law, corporate law, shareholder agreements, and partnership matters. We also pride ourselves in representing executives and individuals in non-compete contracts, confidentiality agreements, or other employee-business contracts.

We are pleased to represent our client in complex business law, contract law, and partnership matters. Whether representing our clients in a business or corporate disputes, in state and in federal court, in arbitration matters, or drafting shareholder and partnership agreements, or drafting contracts, The Vethan Law Firm, PC has the experience and expertise business law and commercial law matters that stands out among the crowd.

Charles Vethan received the AV rating, the highest rating awarded, by Martindale Hubbell, and a rating conferred on attorneys deemed to have achieved professional excellence, professionalism, and high ethical standards. Mr. Vethan is also Board Certified in Consumer and Commercial Law by the State of Texas, Board of Legal Specialization. He has also published articles in national law journals in areas of business law, corporate law, and commercial law disputes.

Phone: (713) 526-2222

Principal Office Houston, Texas 3501 Allen Parkway Houston, TX 77019

The attorneys at Vethan Law Firm, P.C. in Houston, Texas, are pleased to serve clients in the counties of Harris, Chambers, Montgomery, Brazoria, and the cities of Austin, Houston, Pearland, and Belaire, and the areas of Midtown, Downtown, River Oaks, Medical Center, Bunker Hill Village, Hedwig Village, Hilshire Village, Hunters Creek Village, Piney Point Village, Memorial, Galleria / Uptown, West University Place, Montrose, Greenway, and Greenway.

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