Trevor is an associate attorney in Bremer Whyte Brown and O’Meara’s Denver office. His practice focuses on general liability and construction defect litigation.
Trevor graduated with Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees from Truman State University before going on to earn a Master of Arts degree from Kansas State University and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Nebraska Graduate Writing Program. Following successful stints in multiple sectors, Trevor returned to law school at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, where he graduated in the top ten percent of his class. During school, Trevor interned for Justice Carlos A. Samour, Jr. of the Colorado Supreme Court and was research assistant to Professor Daniel Mandelker.
Trevor clerked for Senior Judge Samuel H. Mays, Jr. of the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee before moving to Denver. Since coming to Denver, he has worked at small regional and large national law firms, primarily in general liability and construction defect litigation, where he has achieved positive results for clients through settlement negotiations and at trial.
Outside of the practice of law, Trevor is an avid collector of vinyl records and shoes. He loves spending time with his wife and son and taking his son to the playground is his favorite thing to do.