Travis B. Wilkinson
Associate
General Information
TRAVIS B. WILKINSON joined the firm in 2003 as a member of our Litigation Section. He has a general litigation practice which includes commercial, securities and insurance disputes.
Since joining the firm, Travis has participated in a number of complex litigation matters. He was part of the team that successfully recovered an eight-figure insurance claim as a result of commercial damage caused by Hurricane Katrina, as well as the team that represented an integrated healthcare system in a multi-million dollar commercial contract dispute with another healthcare system. Travis has represented a number of local individuals and businesses in connection with their insurance claims and has also handled various succession litigation, contract disputes and collection matters.
Practice Areas
- Casualty Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Insurance and Coverage Disputes
- Insurance Law
- Legal Malpractice
- Professional Malpractice
Education & Honors
Travis graduated from Louisiana State University in 1993 with a B.S. degree in Marketing. He enjoyed a successful sales career for seven years prior to returning to law school. He received his J.D. from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University in 2003. During his time at the Law Center, Travis was a member of the Louisiana Law Review and is the author of "Is Anyone Listening to Me?: Bartnicki v. Vopper", Louisiana Law Review, Winter 2003. He was also inducted into the Order of the Coif.
Bar & Court Admissions
Travis is a Member of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana and American Bar Associations.
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