About Collin
Collin White entered law school after completing an undergraduate degree in psychology at Texas A&M University. He earned his B.S. in Psychology from Texas A&M — College Station in 2013 and continued at Texas A&M University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2018. The progression from a social science undergraduate program to law school shaped an approach that values both analysis and attention to human factors.
After law school, he began practicing in Texas. His career has been rooted in the state where he studied. Over the years he has worked in a range of legal settings that exposed him to courtroom procedure, client counseling and case preparation. Those early years provided practical training in managing matters from intake through resolution.
The combination of psychology and legal training informs how he assesses disputes and communicates with clients. He pays attention to how people tell their stories and how that affects legal strategy. He also uses analytical skills from law school to evaluate statutes, evidence and procedural issues. That blend of skills shapes how he frames problems and advises those who seek help.
His professional activities have included representing clients, preparing pleadings, and engaging with opposing counsel. He has experience in drafting legal documents and arguing procedural points when necessary. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparing a record and practical when outlining options for clients. He has an interest in procedural clarity and in ensuring that clients understand the likely steps and timing of a matter.
He practices law in Texas at The Law Office of Collin T. White, PLLC. There he maintains a private practice that serves individuals and entities in matters governed by Texas law. He keeps his practice anchored in clear communication, timely filing and careful preparation.
As of 2026 he remains active in private practice in Texas through The Law Office of Collin T. White, PLLC, providing legal services to clients in the state.