About Victoria
Victoria Stoner graduated from the University of Richmond School of Law in 1996. She completed her legal education at a time of change in the profession. The degree set the stage for a long legal career in Virginia.
She began building her practice in the years that followed. Public records show membership in the Virginia State Bar beginning in 2000, and she maintains that membership today. She is also a current member of the American Bar Association. Over time she has combined courtroom work, client counseling and law office management into a single practice rhythm.
Colleagues describe Stoner as methodical. She favors careful preparation and clear writing. Those qualities inform how she approaches cases and client matters. She has worked directly with clients, managed filings and interacted with opposing counsel and courts across the state. Her background reflects steady involvement in the day-to-day tasks that define private practice rather than a focus on headline litigation.
In recent years she consolidated her practice under a firm that bears her name. The Law Offices of Victoria Stoner PLLC serves as the primary vehicle for her client work. There she handles intake, supervision and the legal work that flows through a small firm. Running a boutique firm has meant balancing casework with administrative responsibilities. It has also required staying current on Virginia procedural and ethical rules, a responsibility she meets through active bar participation.
Stoner’s career path is familiar to many solo and small-firm attorneys: a law degree, years of practice and steady involvement in bar organizations. She has relied on that experience to maintain a law practice in Virginia for more than two decades. She currently practices at the Law Offices of Victoria Stoner PLLC, serving clients across Virginia.