Biography
Victoria Morris is an associate in the Land Use practice group of Jackson Walker. Her practice focuses on representing property owners, real estate developers, educational institutions, and non-profit organizations in a variety of land use and real estate development matters, including zoning, planned development districts, specific or special use permits, sign regulations, economic development incentives, permitting, and land use litigation.
With a strong commitment to client success, Victoria values collaborating as a team with her colleagues and clients, fostering open communication, developing tailored strategies, and finding solutions that address both immediate concerns and long-term objectives for every client.
Prior to joining Jackson Walker, Victoria served as a Legal Associate at a leading global investment banking, securities, and asset management firm.
During law school, Victoria attended a summer program at Oxford University’s University College, where she studied international and human rights law. In addition, she worked as a student attorney for the Actual Innocence Clinic and served as the JD/MBA Society President and JD/MBA SBA Representative.
Education
Semester at Sea, Institute for Shipboard Education (Spring 2015)
B.A., Southern Methodist University
J.D., SMU Dedman School of Law
M.B.A., SMU Cox School of Business
Bar Admissions
Texas