Augusta Massey

 Augusta Massey

Augusta Massey practices in the firm’s business litigation, business formation, bankruptcy and estate planning departments. Ms. Massey is passionate about assisting individuals and businesses in achieving a fresh start and leaving a legacy through the protections afforded under the law. Ms. Massey is also a Judge Pro Tempore in Small Claims Court and the author of three non-fiction books.


Attorney Massey specializes in business formation, litigation and bankruptcy. Ms. Massey helps business owners and individuals who are contemplating the online business space, eliminate their fear of building a business so they can thrive, be successful, and profitable in their business, without feeling overwhelmed.


Ms. Massey is also a Judge Pro Tempore, Small Claims Court, located in Clark County, Nevada, and the author of three non-fiction books and two self-study courses. Ms. Massey speaks, coaches, and consults with business owners and world leaders on legacy building, succession planning, global business strategies and ethical business practices through workshops, seminars, keynote speeches, and one on one VIP consultation.


She was recently honored as one of the Top 100 Lawyers in Las Vegas (for three consecutive years), a Top 40 under 40 by Vegas, Inc. and recognized as 1 of 15 Women in Business and Politics by the Urban Chamber of Commerce. Ms. Massey also gives talks to the youth and entrepreneurial communities about self-actualization and overcoming adversity. When she’s not working or volunteering, Ms. Massey loves to dance, travel and spend time with her family.

Ms. Massey received her B.A. in English, summa cum laude, from The University of Memphis in 2005 and her Juris Doctor from the Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law in 2008, where she was awarded several scholarships including the Nelson Mandela Law Scholarship, Kathryn Hookanson Law Scholarship, and the Constangy, Brooks & Smith Diversity Law Scholarship for the State of Tennessee.

While in law school, Ms. Massey was one of six women who founded the Kenneth Cox Ceremony, to acknowledge the hard work and contributions of African American law students.  Ms. Massey also served as the Regional Director of the Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition for the Southern Region Black Law Students Association, the President of the International Law Students Association, and President of the Association for Trial Lawyers of America.


Ms. Massey was also a member of the Tennessee Journal of Practice and Procedure, was an associate member of the Moot Court Board, one of only nine members of the prestigious American Inns of Court – Law Student Division, and Champion of the Freshman Moot Court Competition. Ms. Massey received a Best Legal Memorandum Award and three CALI Awards for Excellence in Trial Advocacy, Cyber Law and International Business Transactions.






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