About Travis
Travis Chin joined Beasley Allen in 2024, and currently focuses on Camp Lejeune cases.
He believes that attorneys are responsible for making quality legal representation accessible to all, regardless of financial means, and that denying Americans access to legal assistance is to deny them their rights and protections under the law. Travis’s dedication to his profession and community has been recognized with the Montgomery Volunteer Lawyers Program’s Medal of Samaritan for 2022-2024, as well as the 2024 Volunteer of the Year Award.
As the Southern Legislative Director for Rise, Travis championed civil rights for rape and sexual assault survivors. He assisted in the drafting and passage of the Alabama Sexual Assault Survivors Bill of Rights (2021 HB 137), which created statutory civil rights for survivors of sexual assault and rape.
Before joining Beasley Allen, Travis made significant contributions to cases affecting indigent clients. His work encompassed various areas, including family law, housing, tort, consumer law, contracts, criminal expungements, and immigration law. One of his most notable cases involved representing a single mother and her three children who were being illegally evicted by their landlord. This experience reinforced his commitment to fighting for the rights of vulnerable individuals and ensuring that everyone has a safe and stable place to call home. Travis took the landlord to court for the illegal eviction, securing a five-figure judgment for his client and setting a precedent that landlords cannot take the law into their own hands.
He is a member of the Montgomery Bar Association, the Montgomery Volunteer Lawyer Program, and the Alabama State Bar, where he serves on the Diversity & Inclusion in the Profession Committee.
Born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama, Travis is the proud son of a Taiwanese immigrant. In his free time, he enjoys the arts. Travis’s passion for music runs deep. Serving as a board member as well as an active member of the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, he finds immense joy and fulfillment in every note he plays, adding that it enriches his own life and the lives of those in the community.
Education
Travis earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 2021 after graduating with a B.A. from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2018.
- Alabama (2021)
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