Nunziato becomes law firm partner

SPARTA. Travis Nunziato has been a member of Laddey, Clark & Ryan’s Personal Injury Practice Group since 2019.

Sparta /
| 14 Apr 2024 | 01:04

Travis Nunziato, a personal injury attorney with Laddey, Clark & Ryan, has been elevated to partner, effective March 18.

Nunziato has been a member of the Sparta firm’s Personal Injury Practice Group since 2019. His practice is primarily focused on automobile accidents, products and premises liability claims, and other accidents in which catastrophic injuries are involved.

Before joining Laddey, Clark & Ryan, Nunziato worked at Halloran & Sage in Hartford, Conn., as staff counsel at Selective Insurance Co. of America and as an associate attorney at a personal injury firm in Bergen County, where he handled personal injury, workers’ compensation and Social Security Disability matters.

He is a treasurer of the Sussex County Bar Association, Sussex County representative for the Young Lawyers Division of the New Jersey State Bar Association and county coordinator of Sussex County’s High School Mock Trial Program.

He previously volunteered as a coach for the Newton High School mock trial team.

He also serves on the New Jersey State Bar Foundation’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Committee and as co-chairman of the Advisory & Development Board for the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth.

Nunziato is an adjunct professor in Sussex County Community College’s legal Studies department, where he teaches Introduction to Legal Research & Writing and Advanced Legal Research & Writing.

He graduated with honors from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, obtaining degrees in both political science and sociology. He received his law degree with high honors from Quinnipiac University School of Law.

“Travis is a star amongst the personal injury litigation bar, never shying away from going to trial in order to protect the rights of his clients and ensure a fair resolution of their matter. We are honored to promote him to partner. His achievement is well-deserved,” said the firm’s managing partner, Thomas Ryan.