Spencer Fane LLP | Dallas, Texas, United States
A lawyer since 2007
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Josh Hedrick is a business trial lawyer, who handles a broad array of commercial disputes representing both plaintiffs and defendants in complex litigation. Equally adept in the courtroom and at the negotiating table, Josh has a track record of successfully handling matters for clients in alignment with their overall goals and objectives. His clients range from large, publicly traded corporations to small businesses and individual entrepreneurs.
Josh has extensive experience with bankruptcy and insolvency-related litigation, including representing creditor committees and post-confirmation liquidating trustees. His practice also includes many types of business disputes – shareholder and partnership, fiduciary relationship, trade secret, non-compete, restrictive covenant, contract, commercial real estate, and those between commercial lenders and commercial borrowers.
Josh spends a significant amount of his time in the courtroom pursuing and defending actions involving temporary restraining orders, temporary injunctions, and the appointment of receivers; handling major arguments in trial courts and appellate courts; and trying lawsuits to judges and juries. He also brings significant experience in arbitration proceedings, including those administered by the American Arbitration Association and others.
Most recently, Josh founded and served as the hiring partner at a boutique litigation firm in Dallas. He has also served as an adjunct professor of law at the University of North Texas Dallas College of Law and at Baylor School of Law. At UNT Dallas College of Law, he held the position of Co-Director of Advocacy Programs, where he coordinated instruction for the mock trial program and assisted with the development of the curriculum for advocacy students.
Prior to entering private practice, Josh spent a year serving as law clerk for the Hon. Ed Kinkeade of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas. While in law school, he served as a judicial intern to the Hon. Justice Bob Pemberton of the Texas Third Court of Appeals.