About Mr. Travis E.

Mr. Travis E. Stroud built his path to the law through a steady progression of study and practical preparation. He earned an A.A. in Liberal Arts from Allan Hancock Community College in 1995, then completed a B.S. in Criminal Justice/Business Associations at the University of Nevada 6Renom in 2004. He finished his formal legal education at CAL Northern School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2009 after completing coursework in The Practice of Law.

Those academic credentials combine two strands of interest: the mechanics of criminal justice and the structures that govern business activity. Colleagues say that exposure to both subjects gives him a broad frame of reference when evaluating client matters. He approaches problems by separating legal issues into discrete questions, then mapping them back to practical outcomes.

Stroud9s early years after law school were spent establishing his approach to client work. He has moved between tasks that require courtroom preparation and those that call for document drafting and negotiation. He is comfortable in settings that demand attention to procedure as well as environments that require clear, direct client counsel.

Over time he has refined the tools he brings to cases: careful legal research, an eye for factual detail, and a preference for plainspoken explanation when advising clients. He tends to break complex issues into clear parts so clients can see options and potential consequences. That style fits his background in both criminal justice and business studies. It also reflects the practical training he received in law school9s practice-oriented coursework.

Outside of client work he has kept ties to the broader legal community through continuing education and professional contacts. He remains active in pursuing updates to his knowledge of law and procedure. His peers describe him as methodical and steady, traits that show in how he organizes files and prepares for hearings or negotiations.

In conversations he favors direct, workmanlike language over legalese. He explains tradeoffs plainly and aims to deliver counsel that clients can act on. That orientation has shaped how he builds cases and how he communicates in the office.

He currently practices law, handling matters that draw on his background in criminal justice and business.

Education

CAL Northern School of Law

J.D. | The Practice of Law

2009

University of Nevada-Reno

B.S. | Criminal Justice/Business Associations

2004

Allan Hancock Community College

A.A. | Liberal Arts

1995

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Office Locations

Main Office

 1305 Solano Street Corning CA 96021