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Amber Khan

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Amber Khan
Law Clerk

Amber Khan serves as a Law Clerk at Johnson Criminal Law Group, supporting attorneys across all areas of the firm’s practice. In her role, she assists with legal research, drafting, case preparation, and administrative support in matters involving criminal defense, juvenile dependency, CPS proceedings, and related litigation.

Amber is a Legal Studies and Politics graduate with honors from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where she earned a dual Bachelor of Arts degree. She is currently enrolled in the UCLA Extension Paralegal Training Program, an ABA-accredited program, with expected completion in March 2026.

Her background includes experience in research, policy analysis, and client-focused work. Prior to joining the firm, Amber interned with the Consulate General of Pakistan in Los Angeles, where she assisted with event coordination, administrative support, and professional communications in a governmental setting. She has also held roles focused on education, peer advocacy, and training, which strengthened her organizational skills and ability to communicate effectively with diverse populations

At Johnson Criminal Law Group, Amber is known for her attention to detail, strong writing and research skills, and thoughtful approach to supporting attorneys and clients. She approaches her work with professionalism, diligence, and a commitment to contributing meaningfully to the firm’s advocacy for its clients.

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Defense Support
  • Juvenile Dependency & CPS Matters
  • Appellate and Trial Court Support
  • Legal Research and Drafting
  • Case Preparation and Administrative Support

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