About Viktoria A.
Viktoria A. Morgan built a legal career that moves between court dockets and the classroom. She completed her J.D. at The Santa Barbara and Ventura Colleges of Law—Ventura in 2018. Earlier academic stops include a B.A. in Political Science from California State University, Long Beach (1991) and an A.A. from Golden West College (1987). The arc of her education stretches from community college through law school and informs how she approaches both practice and teaching.
Her entry into the legal field began long before law school. In 1989 she worked as a litigation paralegal in various law offices. That early hands-on experience exposed her to case preparation, pleadings and courtroom procedures. Years later she returned to the practice as an attorney. In 2019 she opened the Law Office of Viktoria A. Morgan and began handling civil rights, employment and family law matters.
In 2020 Morgan joined two local firms, Herring Law Group and Grennier Law PC, where she handled civil litigation and family law cases. Those positions added courtroom litigation to her skill set and broadened the range of matters she accepts. The next year she began teaching as an adjunct professor at The Santa Barbara & Ventura Colleges of Law. Her teaching role keeps her connected to emerging lawyers and to developments in legal doctrine and procedure.
Morgan’s caseload has consistently included civil rights claims and employment disputes. She also takes family law matters, including custody and support issues. Her practice combines motion practice and settlement negotiations. She has experience drafting pleadings, conducting discovery and appearing in hearings.
Professional associations reflect a lawyer active in the legal community. She is a member of the California Lawyers Association, the Federal Bar Association and local groups such as the Ventura County Bar Association and the Ventura County Women Lawyers Association. Those memberships give her access to continuing legal education and local bar activities.
Colleagues describe her as steady in court and exacting in preparation. Students who have taken her classes say she prefers concrete examples and practical lessons over abstract theory. That mix of teaching and practice shapes how she approaches a case: close attention to procedure, an eye for factual detail and readiness to press legal arguments when facts and law align.
She practices in California and operates the Law Office of Viktoria A. Morgan. Her current practice handles civil rights, employment and family law matters in the California courts.