About Alina
Alina Morros earned her law degree from South Texas College of Law. She studied there at a time when the school emphasized practical skills and courtroom training. Those elements are reflected in how she approaches her work today.
She is authorized to practice in Florida. That jurisdiction has been the setting for her legal career since she began practicing professionally. She navigates state rules and local procedures as part of everyday case work.
Morros is listed as a lawyer with Fiol Law Group. In that role she handles client intake, prepares legal filings and participates in hearings. Her day-to-day work includes drafting pleadings, conducting legal research and managing case timelines. She works with clients to explain options and next steps in plain language.
She maintains current memberships in professional associations. Those affiliations give her access to continuing legal education and to peer networks. She uses those resources to keep up with changes in Florida law and procedure.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in case preparation. She takes time to build a factual record. That can mean reviewing documents line by line, interviewing witnesses, or coordinating with experts when needed. Her files show an emphasis on clear organization and careful calendaring.
Clients who come to her often expect direct communication. Morros aims to provide that. She prioritizes timely updates and practical explanations. She also balances short-term tactical choices with longer-term planning when cases may stretch over months.
Outside the office she has shown interest in staying current through seminars and local bar programming. Those activities feed back into her practice. They also help her adapt to shifts in court procedure and emerging issues in Florida law.
Her career path so far has been steady. From law school through her work at Fiol Law Group, she has focused on providing routine legal services to clients in Florida. She currently practices law at Fiol Law Group in Florida.