Hersh Verma

Senior Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

Houston
United States
T :+1 713 651 5186
Houston
United States
T :+1 713 651 5186

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Biography

Hersh Verma joined Norton Rose Fulbright's Houston office in September 2015. Hersh's practice focuses on advising clients on a wide range of tax matters, with particular emphasis on federal and international taxation planning and structuring and tax controversy matters.


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JD, with honors, The University of Texas School of Law, 2015
M.Acct, magna cum laude, Accounting, The University of Texas, 2012
Business Honors Degree, magna cum laude, Accounting, The University of Texas, 2012

While in law school, Hersh was a member of the Texas Law Review, received the Dean's Scholar Award every semester, and had the highest grade in his Corporate Tax class.

Hersh is admitted to practice in the Southern District of Texas, the Tax Court, and the Federal Court of Claims.

  • Texas State Bar

Assisted with representations of:

  • Assist private equity in its $140 million acquisition of comprehensive waste management
  • Publicly traded and privately held corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships in buy-side and sell-side domestic and cross-border/international asset and equity acquisitions and restructurings
  • Publicly traded and privately held corporations in taxable and tax-free mergers
  • Publicly traded and privately held corporations in taxable and tax-free spin-offs
  • Publicly traded and privately held corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships in credit agreements, debt restructurings, and other financing related transactions
  • Companies in connection with FATCA related issues


Specific tax counsel representative engagements include:

  • Internal spin-off within a U.S. consolidated group
  • Debt restructuring transactions for a publicly traded company
  • FIRPTA advice and analysis to an Canadian  company
  • Purchase and sale of oil and gas properties
  • Multiple LLC formations and equity offerings
  • Tax controversy case regarding the outer continental shelf taxable activities
  • Tax litigation regarding valuation of artwork
  • Sale of privately help S Corp and structuring of partnership interest
  • Debt financed distribution for publically traded energy company
  • Structuring and advising on nonprofit issues for large medical foundation
  • Advanced pricing agreement for international company
  • S-4s for publically traded companies
  • Various pro bono work for low-income clients
  • State Bar of Texas - Section of Taxation
  • Houston Bar Association, Tax Section
  • Houston Young Lawyers Association