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Secure Your Success: How to Safeguard Your Business



In this segment of Lady Mogul Talk, I sit down with Attorney Amber Saunders, who shares why setting boundaries is key to protecting your well-being and your business. We also dive into the importance of estate planning to secure your legacy and legal protections every business owner should have in place. Amber’s insights are all about staying proactive to avoid headaches down the road.


About Attorney Saunders


As a highly regarded attorney whose mission is to enhance the lives of families by securing their futures tomorrow, it took a personal loss to underscore the importance of estate and business planning to Amber Saunders. Since that point, she has tirelessly dedicated herself to this cause, using her expertise in business and estate planning to help families realize their financial goals. Saunders holds a law degree from the prominent John Marshall Law school in Atlanta, GA.


After graduating in 2009, she has amassed credentials that have helped her excel as an attorney. Notable accomplishments include serving as a Judicial Assistant to the Honorable Judge Penny Reynolds on the State Court of Fulton County, receiving the Advocacy Award for her work with the Moot Court Team, served as a Dean’s Fellow for her legal writing skills, and served on both the local and regional board for the Black Law Students Association. She is also the author of Ahead of the Curve: What Parents Need to Know to Get their Kids into College. In 2013, Saunders started The Saunders Firm, representing high-net-worth families and their businesses in various personal and business matters, before becoming a founding Partner of Naoulo & Saunders. Currently, she is Principal Attorney of The Saunders Firm-a law practice specializing in providing a new approach to estate planning that incorporates tax, succession, business, estate, and intellectual property.


Connect With Attorney Saunders


IG: @askambersaunders

FB: Amber C. Saunders

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