About Travis T
Travis T Juneau grew up studying political systems and communication before turning to the law. He earned a B.S. in Political Science, with coursework in international relations, and a degree in Communication from Mississippi College in 2013. He then attended the University of Alabama School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2017.
While in law school and shortly after, Juneau gathered hands-on experience in both private and public settings. In 2015 he served as a law clerk at Redden Mills Clark and Shaw, LLP, where he assisted on research and case preparation. Those early tasks gave him a practical sense of courtroom procedure and case management.
After law school he took roles that moved him into trial work. In 2017 he was a pre-license associate at M. Wayne Williams, PC, and later that year worked in the Tuscaloosa County District Attorney’s Office as an Assistant District Lawyer. The prosecutorial role exposed him to a range of criminal matters and required regular interaction with law enforcement, victims, and witnesses.
Juneau has also pursued specialized training. He holds a certification in Traffic Homicide Investigation from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). That training involves technical aspects of crash reconstruction, evidence collection, and collaborating with investigators on fatal-vehicle incidents. It reflects a practical interest in the investigative side of serious traffic cases.
Those threads of education, clerkship work, prosecution and technical training come together in private practice. He established an office under the name Travis T. Juneau, LLC. There he draws on courtroom experience and investigative knowledge when handling matters that arise from criminal prosecutions and serious traffic incidents. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing case files and direct when presenting evidence in court.
Juneau’s career path shows a steady movement from classroom to courtroom, then into a small-firm practice that handles both litigation and technical case work. He maintains ties to local prosecutors and investigators while representing individuals in matters that often require careful coordination with forensic experts. His current practice focuses on criminal matters, including traffic homicide and related investigations.