About Harjeen
Harjeen Zibari earned a law degree from The University of Texas School of Law in 2020 after completing a Bachelor of Science at the University of Texas at Dallas in 2017. She moved from classroom to courtroom quickly. Her legal education in Texas set the stage for admission to the State Bar of Texas the same year she graduated from law school.
She began her legal career in litigation. Zibari is listed as a trial lawyer at Rob Wiley, P.C., where she has handled matters at the trial level. She is admitted to practice in Texas and in three federal districts: the Western, Northern, and Southern Districts of Texas. Those federal admissions allow her to appear in a range of district court proceedings across the state.
Her courtroom work reflects practical experience rather than theory. As a trial lawyer, she has been involved in pretrial preparation, motion practice, and the presentation of cases to judges and juries. The role at Rob Wiley, P.C. places her on teams that manage evidence, question witnesses, and argue complex procedural points. She operates in an environment that demands both quick thinking and careful preparation.
Outside of the courtroom, Zibari maintains active professional memberships. She has belonged to the State Bar of Texas since 2020 and joined the Texas Young Lawyers Association the same year. Her membership in the Austin Bar Association dates to 2021. Those affiliations give her access to continuing legal education, local rules updates, and peer networks in Austin and across Texas.
Peers and clients see her work through its outcomes and courtroom presence rather than through public commentary or awards. She has not been publicly tied to academic appointments or bar leadership roles in available records. Nor are there noted publications attached to her name in the materials provided. That practical focus is consistent with lawyers who prefer a case-by-case approach over public-facing roles.
Zibari’s path is straightforward: a Texas education, prompt admission to the bar, courtroom practice, and steady participation in professional organizations. She continues to handle trial-level matters at Rob Wiley, P.C., and holds admissions to state and several federal courts in Texas. Her current practice centers on litigation and trial work in Texas courts.