Attorney Travis Brown Joins ShuffieldLowman

ORLANDO, FLORIDA -- ShuffieldLowman recently announced that attorney Travis Brown has joined the firm’s Orlando office as a Senior Associate practicing in the areas of commercial and civil litigation; guardianship, probate, and trust litigation; intellectual property; marketing and media; data privacy and cybersecurity.
Prior experience includes work as an Assistant Attorney General in the Consumer Protection Division of the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office, prosecuting consumer protection matters with a focus on financial services fraud. His law firm experience includes handling federal and state commercial litigation matters, counseling corporate clients on emerging technology, consumer financial services, internet, and social media matters, data privacy laws, and regulatory disputes.
Brown holds his J.D., cum laude, from Belmont University College of Law and his B.S., magna cum laude, in International Business from Spring Hill College. He is a member of The Florida Bar’s Administrative Law and Business Law Sections, the Orange County Bar Association, and the American and Tennessee Association. He is admitted to practice law in both the State of Florida and the State of Tennessee and by the U.S. District Court, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida, and Middle District of Tennessee.
ShuffieldLowman’s five offices are located in Orlando, Tavares, DeLand, Port Orange, and Lake Nona. The firm is a 50-attorney, full-service law firm practicing in the areas of litigation, , intellectual property, real estate, corporate law, and estate planning. Specific areas include commercial and civil litigation, fiduciary litigation, tax law, securities, mergers and acquisitions, estate planning and probate, labor and employment, construction law, planning for families with closely held businesses, guardianship and elder law, tax controversy – Federal and State, non-profit organization law, banking and finance, land use and government law, association law, bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, and mediation.