About Katia Nicole
Katia Nicole Alcantar blends East Coast legal training with practice in the Pacific and Southern United States. She arrived at law school after an undergraduate degree at the University of Texas at Austin and earned her J.D. from Vermont Law School in 2016. Those academic stops shaped a practical, policy-minded approach to law.
Alcantar’s time at Vermont Law School coincided with a period of busy curriculum offerings and clinical opportunities. She completed her degree in 2016 and moved into licensed practice across two states. That dual-licensure gives her a perspective shaped by differing state rules and client needs.
She is licensed to practice in Texas and Oregon. Those jurisdictions frame much of her day-to-day work. Practicing in two states requires careful attention to procedural differences and client priorities. Alcantar has handled matters that require cross-jurisdictional awareness and has developed systems to manage filings, deadlines, and court requirements in both places.
Her legal path has taken her to Cultiva Law PLLC, where she works as an attorney. At the firm she applies the training she received at Vermont and Texas institutions to client work. Colleagues describe her as methodical and clear-headed in client meetings, able to translate complex rules into practical options. She separates legal analysis from client strategy and leaves the judgment calls to those who hire her.
Outside the office she has engaged with professional circles since early in her career. Her affiliations span multiple years and reflect ongoing involvement in the bar and related organizations. Those connections keep her current on developments in practice and on changes to state rules that affect clients in Texas and Oregon.
Alcantar writes and speaks about routine issues that affect the people who come to her firm, offering plainspoken explanations rather than legalese. She prepares filings, counsels on procedural choices, and helps clients understand the likely timelines for resolution. Her work style favors clear planning and setting realistic expectations.
She practices at Cultiva Law PLLC, representing clients in matters arising in Texas and Oregon and handling the procedural and substantive tasks those matters entail.