"[Amber] peronsally wrote stipulations of expected testimony for eight senior state department witnesses. She was able to quickly and accurately summarize the testimony of each of these witnesses, and ensure the testimony accurately reflected the content of each of the 117 charged Department of State cables. These stipulations provided the Military Judge with the global context required to understand the background and importance of each cable, as well as the possible damage from their release."
- A.F.
"An outstanding and exceptional communicator".
- D.C.H.
"Coordinated with Special Victim Counsel to ensure that over 50 victims and their families were aware of their entitlements and rights."
- R.J.F.
"Participated in over 26 victim and witness interviews; significantly contributing to case and victim support".
-J.S.S.
"Conducted over 150 hours of emotional sexual assault victim interviews."
- R.J.F.
"[Amber] personally conducted over 20 witness interviews with senior government officials throughout the US government. Her attention to detail and her professionalism were noted on multiple occasions by these officials. Her efforts ensured the prosecutors were able to use the limited time available to prepare these witnesses to testify with maximum efficiency."
- A.F.
"Consistently sought for advice and input on complex sexual assault cases."
-M.L.J.
"The 'go-to' paralegal for military justice support; trial counsel constantly sought her guidance and consult."
-J.S.S.
"Routinely sought after by trial counsel to assist; this [Noncommissioned Officer] is their 'go-to' for ensuring the work is completed above the standard."
- R.J.F.
"Hand-selected over eight paralegals to serve as the first [Military District of Washington] Special Victim [Noncommissioned Officer] for the Army's most complex jurisdiction."
-M.E.B.
"Heavily relied upon by six attorneys for absolute mastery of motions and enclosures totaling more than 30,000 pages."
- A.D.F.
"[Amber] did an outstanding job ensuring that the prosecuting Special Assistant United States Attorneys were always prepared for court. ...she would help process and/or negotiate plea agreements with more than 250 defendants charged with various violations of the law. With her assistance and leadership, the attorneys were able to handle other matters knowing that [she] would have all cases ready to proceed before the federal judge. Her efforts made everyone around her more effective."
- L.S.D.
"[Amber] was responsible for the maintenance and protection of the entire record of trial in the case of US v. [Private First Class] Bradley Manning."
- A.F.
"Sealed over 200 pieces of classified evidence, protecting the information from unauthorized disclosure and preserving the appellate record."
-A.D.F.
"Transported and accounted for over 300,000 classified documents and classified information systems with no loss or compromise."- A.D.F.
"[Amber] was the backbone of the Military Justice Section for six months of her tenure. She supervised the processing of 1,311 legal actions for [3d Infantry Division] and managed over 80 commissioned officers and senior enlisted courts-martial panel members. [Amber's] superb knowledge helped streamline the section's routing process which eliminated over 30 days from the processing timeline. She also trained fellow paralegals and attorneys on document management in preparations for an attempted murder case."
- C.S.W.
"Efficiently ensured that 103 witnesses arrived for hearings and trials from three countries and 16 states while maintaining a virtual file cabinet of legal documents."
-R.J.F.
"Displayed superior technical proficiency in a high profile case involving one of the greatest threats to national security in the history of the United States military."
- A.F.
"[Amber] served as the [Noncommissioned Officer in Charge] of the Federal Litigation section and quickly learned the civilian federal system and prepared criminal charging documents, filed the same with the federal court system, and ensured that hundreds of actions were properly processed through the federal court."
- L.D.M.
"Due to her proficiency, [Amber] was personally selected to train new special victim paralegals, at the Army-level Special Victim Prosecution Course. Outside her duties, she regularly volunteered her time to train other paralegals on case management, case development, and pre-trial document preparation."
- K.M.B.
"Supervised 13 paralegals during the various phases of special victim cases."
- R.J.F.
"Caring and compassionate leader who showed genuine concern for her peers and subordinates."
- D.C.H.
"Her leadership was invaluable in coaching six inexperienced paralegals through eight complex cases involving victims of sexual assault."
-M.E.B.
"Led two court reporters to quickly and accurately mark all trial exhibits while trusted as the ultimate authority on all exhibits by the Military Judge."
-A.D.F.
"Her were product and leadership were exceptional."
- L.D.M.
"Created and executed training for trial counsel and 25 paralegals to improve case development and management."
- J.S.S.
"Managed over 70 special victim case files; maintained multiple case tracking systems and ensured reports were sent out in a timely fashion."
- M.E.B.
"Efficiently managed more than 500 appellate exhibits in a highly visible case while demonstrating an ability to maintain large volumes of complex information."
- A.D.F.
"Managed the entire evidence tracking system; ensured over 1,000 exhibits were marked, entered into the record, and available to all trial parties during the trial."
- A.D.F.
"[Amber] filled in as the junior legal administrator, a warrant officer position, and assisted the [Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, OSJA] transition 50% of its personnel during the summer [Permanent Change of Station] cycle. She revamped every major step of the in and out processing systems for the OSJA to include the key control system, accountability and distribution of equipment, as well as awards and evaluations. She built relationships with several agencies across the installation ensuring timely service of all automation, human resources, and security needs."
- S.I.C.
"[Amber] conducted numerous witness interviews, acquired medical records in multiple states, and organized a large volume of documents and evidence. As a result of her dedication to duty and technical expertise, [Amber] played a critical role in enabling her prosecution team to obtain a conviction in a contested General Court-Marital for rape. Her efforts contributed to obtaining a significant sentence and a dishonorable discharge."
- C.A.L.
"[Amber] assisted with the successful prosecution of 19 general courts-martial and two special courts-martial involving sexual assault, child molestation, child pornography, and domestic violence. [Amber] assisted with the drafting of the charge sheets, witness interviews, tracking and reporting cases, witness travel, and the logistical coordination of escorts and bailiffs. [Amber's] interpersonal skills were crucial to the proper treatment of witnesses and victims throughout the process."
- G.B.B.
"[Amber] was the sole government paralegal on US v. Laughrey, a high-profile case involving the prosecution of a [Colonel] for sexual molestation of a minor. The case was litigated for nearly one and half years. There were approximately eight expert witnesses involved and over 100 appellate exhibits. In addition, [Amber] assisted in the drafting of the charge sheet and motions. She also handled all discovery and post-trial confinement related matters. [Amber] also drafted and sent out approximately 40 subpoenas."
-G.B.B.
Amber McLamb with her former Special Victim Prosecutor - Charlottesville, VA
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