William “Trip” Radcliffe has lived in Fayette County for over 40 years with his family. After graduating from Uniontown High School, he attended Bucknell University. He received his law degree from Vanderbilt University School of Law and entered private practice in Uniontown.
Trip’s practice focuses on civil litigation against insurance companies. He has tried more than 100 jury cases and has been appointed a mediator by the Fayette County Judges. He also has been lead counsel in a number of class actions filed against insurance companies.
He has a broad legal background, having been a former Assistant District Attorney of Fayette County, and former Chairman of the Disciplinary Board Hearing Committee, which imposes discipline on attorneys in Pennsylvania. He also is a former President of the Fayette County Bar Association. He is a graduate of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, and Advanced Trial Advocacy School (a nationwide organization of trial lawyers). He has authored several articles for professional publications concerning litigation and insurance issues.
Trip is a former chairman of the Uniontown Hospital Association Board of Trustees and former president of the Board of Directors of the Uniontown Area Y.M.C.A.
He is married to the former Jenny Robinson, who is a retired Laurel Highlands School District elementary teacher. He and Jenny have three sons: Christopher, an attorney employed in Northern Virginia, Eric, a commercial loan banker in Arlington, Virginia, and Craig who is employed with the Department of the Treasury. They are the proud grandparents of Sadie, Will and Jack.
Trip has regretfully retired as a basketball coach, but still is a Steeler fan.