About Jess
Jess Morgan trained in Nashville. She earned a B.B.A. in Music Business from Belmont University in 2010 and a J.D. from Belmont University College of Law in 2017. Her academic path combined an interest in the music industry with formal legal training, and she added an Entertainment & Music Business Law Certificate while in law school.
Early practical experience came through a series of internships. In 2016 she worked with the Nashville Predators as a legal intern and also spent time that year interning at Reist & Maples, PLC. Those placements exposed her to both in-house sports and entertainment work and firm-side practices, giving her a mix of perspectives before she settled into family law practice.
In 2017 she joined Digby Family Law, PLC. Records show she served as a legal assistant and legal intern there and then took on an associate role the same year. That sequence suggests a rapid transition into client-facing responsibilities. At Digby she handled routine casework, filings and client intake, and grew into substantive tasks that are part of domestic relations litigation.
Her background in music business law remains a distinct part of her profile. The Belmont certificate reflects specialized coursework in entertainment contracts, intellectual property basics for artists, and deal structures common in the music world. Combined with a B.B.A. in Music Business, that training informs how she approaches cases that involve entertainers, music professionals, or assets tied to creative work.
Morgan is admitted to practice in Tennessee and holds membership in the State Bar of Tennessee. She also belongs to the Nashville Bar Association (since 2016), the Lawyers Association for Women (since 2017), and the American Bar Association (since 2015). Those affiliations keep her connected to local practice trends and statewide procedural developments.
Colleagues describe her as methodical and pragmatic in case preparation. She aims for clear, plain explanations when meeting clients who are often navigating stressful family changes. Her courtroom experience is built on routine contested matters and negotiated settlements rather than high-profile litigation.
As of 2026 she practices family law at Digby Family Law, PLC, representing clients in divorce, child custody, asset division, and related domestic matters.