Victoria, a native of McAllen, Texas, has always been deeply connected to her community. She pursued her undergraduate education at Texas A&M University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History in 2015. Following her graduation, Victoria relocated to Fort Worth to attend law school at Texas A&M School of Law.During her time in law school, Victoria actively engaged in various extracurricular activities and professional endeavors. She served as a board member on the Sports & Entertainment Law Society, demonstrating her passion for the legal aspects of these industries. Additionally, Victoria had the privilege of working as a Teaching Assistant for Professor Jack Manhire, contributing to the academic development of fellow students.Victoria's commitment to social justice and advocacy led her to participate in the Texas A&M Immigrant Rights Clinic during her law school years. In this clinic, she focused on deportation defense, providing legal assistance to individuals in immigration detention. Victoria also worked on affirmative filings for survivors of crimes and abuse, extending her support to vulnerable populations.
Victoria's journey with Griffith Law Group began during her law school years when she completed two summer clerkships with the firm. These experiences allowed her to gain invaluable practical insights and familiarize herself with the firm's operations.