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Relationships matter as much as experience; I bring both to the table. As your legal counsel, I take pride in fostering collaborative relationships to achieve the best result for each client.
Prior to joining Laddey, Clark & Ryan, Travis worked for Halloran & Sage, LLP, a mid-size law firm in Hartford, Connecticut, as staff counsel for Selective Insurance Company of America, and as an associate attorney for a personal injury firm in Bergen County, where he handled personal injury, workers’ compensation and Social Security Disability matters.
Travis currently serves as Vice President for the Sussex County Bar Association, the Sussex County Representative for the Young Lawyers Division of the New Jersey State Bar Association and the County Coordinator of Sussex County’s High School Mock Trial Program. He previously volunteered as a coach for the Newton High School Mock Trial team.
Travis graduated with honors from Rutgers University – New Brunswick, obtaining degrees in both Political Science and Sociology. He received his J.D. with high honors from Quinnipiac University School of Law. During his time at Quinnipiac School of Law, he earned a concentration with honors in Civil Advocacy & Dispute Resolution, served as the Lead Articles Editor for the Quinnipiac Health Law Journal, was a competing member for both the Mock Trial Honor Society & Society for Dispute Resolution, and served as the Chair of the Honor Code Committee.
Travis is also an Adjunct Professor at Sussex County Community College, where he teaches Introduction to Legal Research & Writing and Advanced Legal Research & Writing.
In 2021, Travis was recognized by The New Jersey Law Journal as a “New Leader of the Bar.”
· “Rising Star” Personal Injury – Plaintiffs, Super Lawyers, 2022
· “New Leader of the Bar,” The New Jersey Law Journal, 2021
· Top 10 Rising Young Professionals in the Insurance Industry, R.I.S.E (Rising Insurance Star Executives), 2017
Quinnipiac University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude
Rutgers University, B.A., cum laude
New Jersey
Connecticut
U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
Relationships matter as much as experience; I bring both to the table. As your legal counsel, I take pride in fostering collaborative relationships to achieve the best result for each client.
Prior to joining Laddey, Clark & Ryan, Travis worked for Halloran & Sage, LLP, a mid-size law firm in Hartford, Connecticut, as staff counsel for Selective Insurance Company of America, and as an associate attorney for a personal injury firm in Bergen County, where he handled personal injury, workers’ compensation and Social Security Disability matters.
Travis currently serves as Vice President for the Sussex County Bar Association, the Sussex County Representative for the Young Lawyers Division of the New Jersey State Bar Association and the County Coordinator of Sussex County’s High School Mock Trial Program. He previously volunteered as a coach for the Newton High School Mock Trial team.
Travis graduated with honors from Rutgers University – New Brunswick, obtaining degrees in both Political Science and Sociology. He received his J.D. with high honors from Quinnipiac University School of Law. During his time at Quinnipiac School of Law, he earned a concentration with honors in Civil Advocacy & Dispute Resolution, served as the Lead Articles Editor for the Quinnipiac Health Law Journal, was a competing member for both the Mock Trial Honor Society & Society for Dispute Resolution, and served as the Chair of the Honor Code Committee.
Travis is also an Adjunct Professor at Sussex County Community College, where he teaches Introduction to Legal Research & Writing and Advanced Legal Research & Writing.
In 2021, Travis was recognized by The New Jersey Law Journal as a “New Leader of the Bar.”
· “Rising Star” Personal Injury – Plaintiffs, Super Lawyers, 2022
· “New Leader of the Bar,” The New Jersey Law Journal, 2021
· Top 10 Rising Young Professionals in the Insurance Industry, R.I.S.E (Rising Insurance Star Executives), 2017