About Travis
Travis Westbrook built a technical and legal education before entering practice. He earned a Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University in 2010 and later completed a Juris Doctor at Baylor Law School in 2019. Those credentials sit alongside professional certifications that span law and engineering.
His early training in engineering is reflected in a credential as an Engineer in Training from the Texas Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. He then added a federal credential: registration as a patent lawyer with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. That combination of engineering training and USPTO registration shapes the kind of matters he handles and the clients he serves.
Westbrook became a member of the State Bar of Texas in 2020. Since then he has been admitted to practice in Texas. The state affiliation aligns with his technical credentials and his licensing as an engineering professional in Texas.
His practice is based at the Law Office of Travis Westbrook, PLLC. He handles matters that involve patent work and related intellectual property issues, drawing on both his J.D. and his engineering background. That dual perspective can be useful in patent prosecution and in advising inventors and companies on the technical aspects of protection and filings.
Colleagues and clients often find the combination of legal training and engineering experience practical in day-to-day work. Westbrook’s academic path, moving from a science-based undergraduate program to law school, gave him a mix of technical fluency and legal training. He uses that mix in preparing patent applications and communicating with inventors, corporate clients, and patent offices.
Outside of licensing and certifications, public records show his professional involvement is centered in Texas. He maintains active membership in the State Bar of Texas, a routine part of practicing law in the state. He also keeps his engineering credential current with the Texas licensing board, which connects his legal practice to recognized engineering standards.
Today he practices through the Law Office of Travis Westbrook, PLLC, where he concentrates on patent law and related intellectual property matters for clients in Texas and beyond.