About Amy K.
Amy K. Saechao built her academic foundation across three institutions. She earned a B.A. from Kennesaw State University, a J.D. from Golden Gate University School of Law, and an LL.M. from Chapman University Fowler School of Law. Those degrees reflect a steady progression through undergraduate study, law school and advanced legal coursework.
She is admitted to practice in California. After completing her legal education she moved into practice in the state, applying the training she received in both her J.D. and LL.M. programs. Her path took her from classroom to courtroom and office, where academic training met everyday legal work.
Saechao has taken an active role in local bar organizations. She serves on the Beverly Hills Bar Association Barrister’s Board of Governors and maintains membership in the Orange County Bar Association. Since 2021 she has participated on the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s President’s Advisory Committee on Women in the Legal Profession. Those roles have placed her in discussions about professional standards, mentoring and issues that affect lawyers across county lines.
Her LL.M. from Chapman University Fowler School of Law signals an interest in deeper study after the J.D. Many attorneys pursue that kind of degree to sharpen particular skills or to broaden their academic grounding. Saechao’s academic record shows a mix of regional and California-based legal education that aligns with her practice jurisdiction.
Colleagues describe her approach as practical and detail-oriented. She balances casework and client counseling with participation in bar activities. The committee work at the Los Angeles County Bar Association has involved collaborative efforts to address concerns facing women in the legal profession. Her service on the Beverly Hills Bar Association board puts her in a position to help guide programming and governance at the local level.
She is currently based at Next Level Legal. At the firm she handles matters for clients in California and continues her involvement in bar associations and committee work. She currently practices at Next Level Legal, where she focuses on serving clients in California.