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Lawyering in the New Paradigm with Morgan Ipanema

1 h 11 min · 29. april 2026
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Morgan Ipanema is a business and IP attorney, founder of Ipanema Law, and everyone's favorite woo woo lawyer. Her firm is a one-stop shop for creative entrepreneurs and founders who need legal support that actually understands what they do. In this episode, Saara and Morgan get into how Morgan found her way from working at a nonprofit to finding an aligned mentorship to launching her own firm, all while becoming a new mother. They talk about why most entrepreneurs skip creating a solid legal foundation and what that can end up costing them, the sharp intuition that motherhood unlocks, building a business with her husband, and what it means to lawyer (and build) in the new paradigm. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Morgan Ipanema 02:44 Kundalini Teacher Training 10:12 Making Law Accessible for Entrepreneurs 18:19 Lessons from Mentorship 29:57 Feminine Energy in a Masculine Field 37:32 Identity Beyond a Title 41:24 Ipanema Law Differentiators 44:17 Why Lawyers Specialize (and Morgan Doesn't) 46:47 Motherhood as a Catalyst 56:56 Contracts, Trademarks, and What Entrepreneurs Miss 01:03:56 What's Next for Ipanema Law Connect with Morgan @IpanemaLaw  [https://www.instagram.com/ipanemalaw/] @MorganIpanema [https://www.instagram.com/morganipanema/] Connect with Saara  ⁠⁠@SaaraLampwalla [https://www.instagram.com/saaralampwalla/]

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