Travis C. Talbot

Associate

    As a member of the Health Care Department, Travis defends physicians, physician’s assistants, hospitals, long-term care facilities, dentists, and other health care providers in professional and general liability cases. He also handles catastrophic litigation matters relating to product liability, premises liability, and workplace accidents.

    Travis began his legal career as a public defender in Manhattan, where he tried numerous jury trials to verdict as lead counsel and attained full acquittals throughout his seven-year tenure. Travis then became the Principal Court Attorney to Justice Robert Mandelbaum of the New York State Supreme Court in New York County, overseeing 50+ felony trials and hundreds of suppression hearings while also drafting opinions and providing legal research. Both roles provided Travis with invaluable insight into trial practice, motion writing, legal research, and judicial decision-making.

    Prior to joining Marshall Dennehey, Travis was an associate attorney at a national law firm in New York where he also defended health care providers in cases involving complex issues of medical malpractice. In this role, Travis gained experience in working up high-value, civil litigation matters from inception through summary judgment motion practice.

    Travis was born and raised in Montgomery County and received his BA in Journalism and Political Science at Penn State. He then graduated cum laude from Wake Forest University School of Law, where he was the Manuscripts Editor of the Wake Forest Journal of Business and Intellectual Property Law.

    When he is not in the office, Travis enjoys spending time with his family, friends and dog, as well as going to concerts.

    Published Works

    "Sealing Law is Step in Right Direction," New York Law Journal, June 2017

    Admissions
    New York
    2012
    Pennsylvania
    2024
    U.S. District Court Southern District of New York
    2025
    Education
    Wake Forest University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2011)
    Pennsylvania State University (B.A., with honors, 2008)
    Year joined
    2025