About Augustus Sol
Augustus Sol Invictus earned his Juris Doctor at DePaul College of Law, where he studied International and Comparative Law. His time in law school included coursework that considered legal systems beyond domestic borders and exposed him to cross-jurisdictional issues. That background informs how he approaches matters that touch multiple state lines or involve foreign legal concepts.
He is admitted to practice in four states: Illinois, Massachusetts, New York and Florida. Those admissions allow him to handle matters in diverse legal environments and to represent clients across a broad geographic area. Over the years Invictus has moved between courts and regulatory settings, accumulating practical courtroom and transactional experience in several jurisdictions.
Invictus has practiced law at The Invictus Law Office, P.A., where he has worked as a lawyer offering counsel and representation. He also lists an office association with Imperium, P.A. His practice history reflects both solo and small-firm settings. Those environments often require an attorney to manage client intake, pleadings, discovery and court appearances without the infrastructure of a large firm.
Colleagues and clients describe Invictus as someone who prefers a direct approach to legal problems. He tends to break cases down into concrete tasks and timelines. That style can suit clients facing deadlines or complex procedural hurdles. In court, an attorney’s ability to prepare a clear record and to present concise arguments can be as important as any particular legal theory.
Over time his work has touched matters that cross state lines, which is consistent with his multi-jurisdictional admissions. Handling cases in multiple states requires attention to differing procedural rules and local practice. It also demands that an attorney think practically about venue, service, and enforcement of judgments.
Outside the courtroom he has maintained a public profile tied to civic and political matters. That visibility has intersected with his legal work on occasions. Whether advising a client on litigation strategy or drafting filings, the practice of law in such circumstances calls for an ability to separate legal analysis from public commentary.
As of 2026, Augustus Sol Invictus continues to practice law in the states where he is admitted. He maintains active involvement in client representation through his firm associations and handles matters that reflect his training in comparative and international legal issues as well as domestic practice.