Travis Cade Armstrong

Of Counsel
Contact
P 713.212.2725 | F 713.963.0859

Overview

Travis Cade Armstrong provides thorough and innovative representation through the full cycle of commercial litigation, always with the aim of obtaining results that align with clients’ unique business goals. Travis focuses his practice on appellate law, navigating the procedural pitfalls of litigation to ensure that clients are in the best possible position to protect their trial victories and undo their trial defeats. Consistent with his practice, Travis has a passion for legal research and writing, serving clients with lucid, erudite, and above all persuasive written advocacy. However, Travis is no stranger to the courtroom, and he brings a curated track record of trial success in commercial, insurance, employment, and personal injury matters.

With a focus on composed, collaborative, and collegial client service, Travis knows how to address a wide range of litigation challenges. Whether overseeing a fast-paced injunction proceeding, preparing a winning summary judgment brief, cross-examining witnesses at trial, or arguing complex legal issues before the appellate court, Travis never loses sight of achieving clients’ goals through agile and cost-effective representation.

Credentials

Education

  • South Texas College of Law, 2009 (J.D.), magna cum laude
  • Texas A&M University, 2005 (B.A.)

Bar Admissions

  • Louisiana
  • Texas

Court Admissions

  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas
  • U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas
  • All Louisiana State Courts
  • All Texas State Courts

  • Calder Baptist Church
  • Tahirih Justice Center, Volunteer
  • Christian Helping Hands Food Bank, Volunteer

  • HYLA Leadership Academy, 2013-2014 Class
  • NITA Building Trial Skills course, 2021 Graduate

  • National Institute for Trial Advocacy
  • Houston Bar Association, Appellate Section
  • Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity

  • “Legal Trends, Texas Supreme Court Examines Malpractice Liability for Costs of Successful Appeal,” The Houston Lawyer, November/December 2016
  • “The Lone Pine Order: Limiting Claims and Costs in Complex Cases,” DRI – The Voice of the Defense Bar, May 2016
  • “My Time in the Hague: A Reflection on International Justice at the ICTY,” Jefferson County Bar Journal, First Quarter 2012-2013