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| bio = '''Agnes Huang''' is a subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and is jointly responsible for the pages on [[Resolving Family Law Problems in Court]]. She runs a family law practice in downtown Vancouver, and has focused on family law since being called to the Bar in 2007. She clerked with the Federal Court of Canada, and graduated from UBC law school in 2005.  
| bio = '''Agnes Huang''' is a subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and is jointly responsible for the pages on [[Resolving Family Law Problems in Court]]. She runs a family law practice in downtown Vancouver, and has focused on family law since being called to the Bar in 2007. She clerked with the Federal Court of Canada, and graduated from UBC law school in 2005.  
Agnes has a strong public service history, active in pro bono legal advice clinics, and in the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre. She is a member of the Canadian Bar Association and the Trial Lawyers Association of B.C.
Agnes has a strong public service history, having been active in pro bono legal advice clinics, and in the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre. She is a member of the Canadian Bar Association and the Trial Lawyers Association of B.C.


During law school, Agnes received several course prizes and awards including from the Canadian Bar Association and the Law Foundation of BC. She was co-recipient of the Raymond Herbert Award as the Best All-Round graduating student in 2005, and started the student newspaper, The Legal Eye.
During law school, Agnes received several course prizes and awards including from the Canadian Bar Association and the Law Foundation of BC. She was co-recipient of the Raymond Herbert Award as the Best All-Round graduating student in 2005, and started the student newspaper, The Legal Eye.

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