Fraser Stryker Welcomes Trevor Rogers to Growing Litigation Team

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Trevor Rogers, Fraser Stryker attorney, wearing a dark grey suit, white shirt and red tie. Fraser Stryker logo icon repeating on the left side of the photo.
 

Fraser Stryker is excited to add Trevor Rogers to its experienced team of litigators.

 
 

Committed to working tirelessly to achieve his client’s goals, Trevor’s legal practice focuses on commercial litigation, appellate, government and regulatory matters, and insurance defense.

“Fraser Stryker is a perfect combination of top-notch legal services and really excellent people,” said Trevor when asked about his motivation for joining the Firm. “I am looking forward to working with fantastic litigators and helping our clients achieve the best possible results.”

Trevor most recently served as a judicial law clerk for the District Court of Douglas County, gaining a solid understanding of governmental entities and administrative litigation. He spent time with all eighteen judges of the district court, assisting with complex civil litigation matters and various major felony criminal trials. This unique, behind-the-scenes experience helps Trevor ensure that his client’s interests are well represented while providing guidance through complex legal proceedings.

He earned his Juris Doctor, with distinction, from the University of Nebraska College of Law in 2022. While in law school, Trevor was a member of the Nebraska Law Review, served as Chair of the Nebraska Moot Court Board, and won the Fall 2020 Grether Moot Court Competition, a great example of the competitive spirit he fosters when working for his clients.

Outside of his practice, Trevor enjoys spending time with his fiancé and their Labrador Retriever, watching numerous sports, hunting, and fishing.

Welcome to the Firm, Trevor!


This article has been prepared for general information purposes and (1) does not create or constitute an attorney-client relationship, (2) is not intended as a solicitation, (3) is not intended to convey or constitute legal advice, and (4) is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice from a qualified attorney. Always seek professional counsel prior to taking action.

 
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