About Joshua Ryan
Joshua Ryan Hilbe earned his law degree from the University of Houston Law Center in 2014. He completed the coursework and training typical of a modern American law curriculum. The degree marks the start of his professional legal path.
He is licensed to practice in Texas. That jurisdiction is where he has built his practice and where he appears for clients. The move from law school to courtroom and client work followed the familiar route of taking the bar and entering private practice.
Hilbe is a lawyer at Lawyer Brian White and Associates, P.C. His listing with the firm identifies him among the lawyers who handle matters for individuals and businesses. The firm setting has given him regular exposure to courtroom procedure, client counseling and the day-to-day demands of legal work in Texas.
His career to date has been grounded in client representation. He spends time preparing cases, drafting filings, and appearing in hearings. He also works on negotiating settlements and advising clients on legal strategy. Those activities reflect the practical tasks many litigators and transactional lawyers perform, but specifics about particular case types or industries are not part of this profile.
Colleagues describe Hilbe as practical and straightforward in client meetings. He aims to explain the steps a case will take and what clients should expect at each stage. That plainspoken approach is useful in tense situations, like adversarial hearings or time-sensitive negotiations.
Outside of court and client conferences, he keeps up with legal developments relevant to practice in Texas. The law evolves quickly, and staying current is a routine part of his work. That includes watching new opinions, rule changes and procedural trends that can affect how cases are litigated or settled.
Residents and businesses in Texas who seek representation will find Hilbe working under the Lawyer Brian White and Associates, P.C. banner. He practices in the state where he is licensed and concentrates on matters arising under Texas law.