About Richard
Richard Hinds earned his J.D. from Baylor Law School in 1997. He completed a curriculum described as general law. Those years at Baylor set the foundation for a small, steady practice rather than a climb through large firm ranks.
He opened his own practice in 1998 and has served as owner of Richard Hinds, P.I., Lawyer at Law since then. He is licensed to practice in Texas and has maintained professional association memberships dating back to 1998. The firm name reflects the way he has structured his services and his approach to handling matters for individual clients.
Hinds built a practice that handles a range of general law matters. He works directly with clients on cases that require both legal advocacy and practical investigation. Over time his work has required a mix of courtroom work, document preparation, and factual fact-finding. He has kept the practice deliberately compact. That allows him to manage files personally and to stay involved in the details that matter to clients.
Colleagues describe him as someone who prefers steady, practical solutions over headline-grabbing litigation. He tends to take cases that fit the size and scope of a solo practice. The office has continued under the same name since its founding. Hinds has not aligned himself with a larger firm, choosing instead to maintain control of case selection, client contact and day-to-day operations.
Outside the office he has remained connected to the professional community through ongoing membership in legal associations, a relationship that has continued from 1998 to the present. That engagement keeps him current on local practice developments and provides routine professional contacts.
After more than two decades running a one-person firm, Hinds has accumulated experience in handling a broad mix of matters that fall under general law. He continues to practice in Texas, operating Richard Hinds, P.I., Lawyer at Law and handling general legal matters for clients in the state.