Trevor has over a decade of experience with antitrust litigation and enforcement matters in complex legal matters. He most recently served as Deputy Division Chief of the Antitrust Division at the Texas Office of the Attorney General, where he was at the forefront of some of the nation’s most significant antitrust actions, including antitrust and consumer protection litigation against Google for monopolization and deceptive trade practices in digital advertising. Trevor has experience leading large state multistate actions and helped draft legislation in Texas that increased civil penalty amounts for antitrust violations.
Trevor obtained his J.D. from the University of Kansas School of Law and holds an LL.M. in International Law from The University of Texas School of Law. He also holds a Master’s degree in Philosophy from the University of Kansas and majored in English Literature and Philosophy at Southern Methodist University.