Travis Chin has joined Beasley Allen as a staff attorney in the firm’s Toxic Torts section, handling Camp Lejeune cases.
Travis said he joined our firm because it “fights for clients, rights past wrongs, and works for the betterment of our country.”
Travis earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music Performance along with a minor in Business Administration from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2018. He then pursued his Juris Doctor from Faulkner University’s Jones School of Law, graduating in 2021.
As Southern Legislative Director for Rise, Travis championed civil rights for rape and sexual assault survivors.
Two of the bills he assisted in drafting and introduced were passed into law:
- 2021 HB 137: The Alabama Sexual Assault Survivors Bill of Rights
- 2023 HB 21: Theory of Hope Bill, creating Alabama’s first statewide rape kit tracking system.
Travis has served as a congressional intern for California Rep. Ted Lieu and as a legislative aide to Alabama House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels. He also worked as a staff attorney for Legal Services Alabama.
Travis is a member of several organizations, including the Montgomery Symphony Orchestra, Alabama State Bar - Diversity & Inclusion in the Profession Committee, Montgomery Bar Association and the Montgomery Volunteer Lawyer Program.
Travis, the son of a Taiwanese immigrant, was born and raised in Montgomery. He is also a first-generation college graduate.