Victoria DuBois
Victoria DuBois is a Litigation Legal Assistant at Scott Law Firm in Conroe, Texas. She supports our firm’s litigation team by assisting with the day-to-day work that keeps cases moving forward. On a typical day, Victoria helps organize and review case materials, prepares and formats documents, manages deadlines, and steps in to support litigation needs as they arise.
Victoria joined Scott Law Firm because she is committed to building a long-term career in the legal field and wanted a place where she could learn, grow, and be part of work that truly matters. From the start, she valued being on a team that is supportive, hardworking, and welcoming, and where people show up for clients and for each other.
Before joining the firm, Victoria gained early exposure to court procedures through internships with the Montgomery County Courthouse. She also participated in Phi Alpha Delta, a pre-law fraternity, which strengthened her understanding of the legal profession and the responsibility that comes with advocating for others. Along the way, she also worked as a legal assistant, helping her build the organization, follow-through, and client-focused mindset she brings to her role today.
What continues to motivate Victoria is knowing that her work helps people feel heard, especially when they’re stressed, overwhelmed, and unsure what happens next.
At Scott Law Firm, Victoria finds meaning in both the big and small moments. One that stands out is the first time she saw a client ring the firm’s “Mission Accomplished” bell. Watching the relief and genuine happiness on the client’s face was a powerful reminder of what these cases mean to real people. Other times, it’s as simple as answering a client’s question and hearing the relief in their voice afterward, proof that clear communication and reassurance can make a hard situation feel more manageable.
Outside of work, Victoria enjoys going to the gym, spending hours reading, and listening to the Crime Junkie podcast.
“Commit your work to the Lord and your plans will be established.” Proverbs 16:3