About Victoria
Victoria Hirsch earned her J.D. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. She completed her legal training in Chicago before bringing her practice to California. The law school years shaped her grasp of procedure and legal research, and she carried that foundation into her professional life.
After law school, Hirsch moved into private practice. She joined The Nieves Law Office as a lawyer, where she has handled a range of matters on behalf of clients in California. Her work at the firm has included preparing court filings, counseling clients on legal options, negotiating on their behalf, and appearing in hearings when required. Colleagues describe her as methodical in case preparation and steady in court.
Hirsch maintains current membership in local and state professional associations. She participates in continuing legal education courses and attends association events to stay up to date on legal developments. Those activities support her day-to-day practice and inform how she advises clients on procedural and substantive matters.
Clients and peers note Hirsch’s attention to fact patterns and to legal detail. She approaches matters by first defining the legal issues, then mapping the procedural steps needed to move a matter forward. That process-oriented approach shapes how she prepares pleadings, meets filing deadlines, and frames arguments for negotiation or hearing.
Outside the office, she remains engaged with the legal community in California. She contributes time to professional gatherings and to programs that promote legal education for newer lawyers. She balances the demands of practice with time for continued learning and professional development.
Hirsch currently practices law in California at The Nieves Law Office, where she represents clients and manages litigation and transactional matters relevant to the firm’s caseload.