Trent A Redman, Partner

Experience:

June 2006 – Present, Managing Member of The Law Offices of Redman, Payne & Muldoon, Represented clients in civil, criminal and employment litigation, as well as domestic matters in addition to administering the day to day operations of the professional organization. Charleston, West Virginia.

August, 2002 – June, 2006, Private Practioner of Law, litigating civil and criminal matters as well as counseling individuals and business entities in a multitude of legal matters. Charleston, West Virginia.

December 2001 – August, 2002, Family Court Judge, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Heard and determined matters of divorce, child custody and visitation, and domestic violence. Charleston, West Virginia.

February 2001- December 2001, Director of the Governor’s Workforce Investment Office, Office of the Governor, State of West Virginia. Developed processes, managed employees, and implemented programs to build human capital necessary for economic development. Charleston, West Virginia.

November 1999 - February 2001, Private Practitioner of Law, The Redman Law Offices. Represented clients in civil litigation matters, including adoption, divorce, and employment and property disputes. Huntington, West Virginia.

November 1999 - February 2001, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Cabell County. Tried criminal matters involving juvenile and perpetrators, as well as violent felonies. Huntington, West Virginia.

March 1999 - November 1999, Magistrate Court Judge, West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. Heard and determined outcome of criminal misdemeanor trails and felony preliminary matters as well as civil matters. Huntington, West Virginia.

January 1998- March 1999, Public Defender, West Virginia Public Defender Services. Tried and mediated criminal litigation matters of indigent clients, specifically involving juvenile delinquency, criminal misdemeanors, felony violent crimes, and matters of child abuse and neglect. Huntington, West Virginia.

May 1997- March 1999, Assistant Attorney, West Virginia Legal Services. Tried and mediated civil litigation matters of indigent clients, specifically involving landlord-tenant matters, divorce and domestic violence, and consumer protection. Huntington, West Virginia.

Education:
West Virginia University College of Law, Doctorate of Juris Prudence, 19997.
West Virginia University, Bachelor of Arts Biology and Chemistry, 1993.

Achievements:

Professional

  • Member, WVU College of Law Visiting Committee; 2000- Present
  • Bar certified attorney, in good standing, West Virginia; 1997- Present
  • Adjunct Professor of Humanities, Marshall University; Fall 1997- Spring 2000
  • Federal Judicial Intern, Southern District of West Virginia; Summer and Fall 1996

Community Outreach

  • Member, Board of Directors, Job Corps, Charleston, WV; 2001-Present
  • Volunteer, Salvation Army’s Boys and Girls Club, Charleston, WV; 2001-Present
  • Fellow, Rotary Cultural Economic Intercambio Exchange, Paraguay and Argentina; 1999
  • Member, Board of Directors, Habitat for Humanity, Huntington, WV; 1998-2001