Ms. Absa Boury Gaye

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Biography

Absa Boury Gaye began her academic journey at UCLA, where she earned her degree in 2021 and developed a strong interest in advocacy and global communication. She went on to attend Cornell Law School, graduating with the Class of 2025, where she strengthened her trial skills and prepared for a career dedicated to helping injured individuals seek justice. Absa speaks French, English, and Spanish, which allows her to connect with and support a diverse range of clients as they navigate challenging legal situations.

Absa is now a trial attorney at Morgan and Morgan’s Alpharetta office, focusing on personal injury cases and advocating for people whose lives have been disrupted by negligence. She has been provisionally admitted to the Georgia bar and has passed the New York bar exam, with her swearing-in soon to follow. Known for her determination, clear communication, and client-centered approach, Absa is committed to ensuring every person she represents feels heard, supported, and empowered throughout the legal process.

Awards & Recognitions

•Provisionally admitted to the Georgia bar
•Passed the NY bar exam (will soon be sworn in)

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Personal Injury

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
UCLA, class of 2021
Law School Attended:
Cornell Law School, class of 2025
Year of First Admission:
2025
Admission:
2025, Georgia
ISLN:
1001738892

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