Ashley Garbe Smith

Episode #239

Ashley Garbe Smith is an amazing person who has turned tragedy into triumph.  Ashley graduated from the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University. Before founding AGS Law, Ashley worked for a boutique litigation firm for several years as an associate, law clerk, and even a legal assistant before attending law school.

Ashley founded AGS Law because she wanted to focus on helping clients protect their businesses, assets, and families from being subject to lawsuits rather than fighting with other lawyers in court. Ashley saw new opportunities to provide modern, innovative legal services in the areas of business, dental law, and estate planning.

Ashley is also a professional musician who has toured nationally with several bands as a keyboardist and singer. She wrote and produced her own album in 2012 and continues to perform every once in a while, for fun. ​

Ashley is also a speaker and frequent podcast and radio guest, speaking on various topics, including estate planning, entrepreneurship, communication and negotiation skills, scams, turning tragedy into triumph, and empowering women. She loves listening to podcasts and spending time outdoors with her two active boys and husband.

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You can connect with Ashley here:

@ashleygarbesmith

https://www.agslawfirm.com/

 

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