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Profile
Amber Lang joined the firm in 1995 as a paralegal and has extensive experience in working as a paralegal in all areas of family law. Ms. Lang received her A.S. degree from the American Bar Association approved paralegal program at Inver Hills Community College in 1996 and earned her PACE (Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam) Registered Paralegal designation in 2003. The purpose of PACE is to set a standard by which professional paralegals can be evaluated nationwide. Ms. Lang is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, Minnesota Paralegal Association and National Federation of Paralegal Associations. In 2008 Ms. Lang was interviewed for and quoted in the book 50 Legal Careers for Non-Lawyers; author, Ursula Furi-Perry; published by the American Bar Association, 2008. The book can be purchased through the ABA store.
Current Employment Position
Registered Paralegal/Office Manager
Education:
Paralegal Advanced Competency Exam (PACE), 2003, PACE Registered Paralegal Designation
Inver Hills Community College, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, 1996, Associate in Science Degree (paralegal program)
Published Works:
"Hybrid Paralegals: Mastering Multiple Roles in a Law Office, " National Paralegal Reporter. December/January 2009. Volume 33, Number 3.
"The Challenges of Serving and Surviving the Family Law Client," National Paralegal Reporter. August/September 2004. Volume 29, Number 1.
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Co-Lecturer, Minnesota Paralegal Convention, Bloomington, MN (June 2005): "The Places We Contribute, Parts I and II"
Co-Lecturer, The 26th Annual Family Law Institute, Bloomington, MN (March 2005): "Productivity, Profitability and Paralegals in Your Family Law Practice"
Professional Associations and Memberships:
Minnesota State Bar Association
Minnesota Paralegal Association
National Federation of Paralegal Associations
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