Travis Siebeneicher focuses his practice on transactional law with a focus on real estate and corporate matters. Travis's experience includes assisting with the representation of clients related to the following:
- Purchase, sale, financing and development of office, industrial, shopping center and multi-family residential projects
- Formation of joint ventures with equity and debt interests in commercial real estate projects
- Construction matters
- Commercial leasing and subleasing (tenant and landlord)
- Leasing and development of health care projects
- The development of sustainable–alternative energy projects
- Austin Bar Association
- Real Estate Section – Board of Directors (2008-2009)
- Austin Young Lawyers Association
- Real Estate Counsel of Austin
- Transportation Committee
- Affordable Housing Committee
- Texas Bar Association
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Co-author, "Siting Projects in the U.S.," US-China Quarterly Market Review, a collaborative report by American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and Chinese Renewable Energies Industries Association (CREIA), May 2011
- Co-author with Ronald J. Mann, "Just One Click: The Reality of Internet Retail Contracting," 108 Columbia Law Review 984, May 2008
- Co-author with Jane Snoddy Smith, “Preparing Form Leases for Mixed-Use Projects,” 21 Commercial Leasing Law & Strategy 1, June 2008
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Co-panelist with Jerry Converse, “Acquisition Letters of Intent: The What, Why, When and How,” Commercial Leases and Acquisitions: Serving the Unique Needs of Real Estate Investors and Users (CTCAR-CLE), Austin, Texas, July 17, 2008
- Co-panelist with Amy Mitchell, “How to Add Value Negotiating Work Letters,” Commercial Leases and Acquisitions: Serving the Unique Needs of Real Estate Investors and Users (CTCAR-CLE), Austin, Texas, July 17, 2008
- Panelist, "Real Estate Development and the Needs of New Corporate America," Lorman Education Seminar, Austin, Texas, February 23, 2007
2006 - J.D., high honors, University of Texas School of Law
2003 - B.B.A., summa cum laude, Economics, Texas State University
While in law school, Travis was an Articles Editor for the Texas Law Review; a fellow in the Center for Law, Business, & Economics; and a member of the Order of the Coif and of the University of Texas Chancellors. Travis is admitted to practice law in Texas.



