Travis Crabtree, who practices at Gray Reed & McGraw in Houston, brings a unique perspective to his litigation, technology, media and marketing practice. Travis graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and spent several years in television news before embarking on a law career. Travis explores the emerging legal issues and trends for the internet, marketing, technology, intellectual property and online media on his blog, eMediaLaw.com. His technology practice focuses on media communications, online defamation, privacy, domain name disputes, policy and governmental compliance, software licensing and audits, copyrights and trademarks, and related transactional documents for start-ups and technology companies.
In addition, Travis represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex business matters including cases involving defamation, open records issues, antitrust, RICO, the False Claims Act, shareholder derivatives, minority shareholder oppression, corporate officer/director fiduciary cases, partnership disputes, trade secrets, the DTPA, and employment and class actions in both state and federal court. His commercial litigation experience allows him to counsel clients at all stages of conflict from avoiding disputes, to resolving disputes, trials and appeals. Most importantly, Travis’s courtroom experience helps him keep his clients out of the courtroom if he can, but aggressively represented if that is what it takes.
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