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Jane Lang is an American lawyer, arts philanthropist, and arts education promoter. She has been characterized as a neighborhood activist, the primary force responsible for revitalizing a run-down area of
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Marks, Peter (Sunday, March 27, 2005). "For the Atlas, a Bold New World: In a Neighborhood That Once Burned, New Arts Center Fuels Hope for Renewal",
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Irwin, Neil(Monday, September 23, 2002). "An Agreeable Chorus on the Atlas Theater", The Washington Post, Page E12. She is the daughter of entrepreneur and philanthropist
Eugene Lang Eugene Michael Lang (March 16, 1919 – April 8, 2017) was an American philanthropist who founded REFAC Technology Development Corporation in 1951. REFAC held patents relating to liquid crystal displays, automated teller machines, credit card ...
, and the older sister of actor
Stephen Lang Stephen Lang (born July 11, 1952) is an American actor. He is known for roles in films including '' Manhunter'' (1986), '' Gettysburg'', '' Tombstone'' (both 1993), '' Gods and Generals'' (2003), '' Public Enemies'' (2009), ''Conan the Barbaria ...
. She also co-founded the law firm Sprenger + Lang. In her legal career, Jane Lang has specialized in employment litigation and housing law. In several ground-breaking cases, Jane Lang has settled class-action lawsuits against employers for
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, race discrimination, and other similar broad-reaching cases.Locy, Toni (Thursday, October 23, 1997). "Bank to Pay $58 Million in Age Bias Case - First Union Layoffs After Two Mergers Led to Suit," The Washington Post, Page A01. At Sprenger + Lang she has represented plaintiffs in employment discrimination cases, including race discrimination class actions that were settled against the Pillsbury Co. and
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, with consent decrees in 1990 and 1991. She was lead counsel with
Paul Sprenger Paul C. Sprenger (September 8, 1940 – December 29, 2014) was an American attorney. Sprenger is best known as lead counsel of ''Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co.'', a discrimination case involving female iron miners in Minnesota. Early life and ca ...
in In re
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Employment Litigation York, Michael (Sunday, February 21, 1993 ). "PEPCO Bias Suit Heads For $38 Million Settlement - Thousands Could Get Payments in 7-Year-Old Case Brought by Black, Female Workers," The Washington Post, Page A01. and numerous other cases litigated during the first half of the 1990s. She was instrumental in negotiating settlements in several of Sprenger + Lang's cases, including cases against Maytag and Control Data Corp.


Education

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, J.D., 1970. (Member of the ''
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Legal career

From 1970 until 1979, she practiced law with the Washington D.C. law firm of
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, becoming its first female partner in 1977. From 1979 to 1981, she served as General Counsel for the United States
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. After that, she returned to her former law firm Steptoe & Johnson until 1986. After leaving Steptoe & Johnson, she founded her own firm, developing a plaintiffs' practice. In 1989, she and Paul Sprenger joined their firms, becoming Sprenger + Lang. Though now she is "Of Counsel" to the firm, she remains involved with Sprenger + Lang's class action lawsuit for age discrimination in the TV Writers' Case.


Philanthropy

Jane Lang served as the first Chairman of the Board of Directors and President of the
Atlas Performing Arts Center The Atlas Performing Arts Center is a multiple space performing arts facility located on H Street in the Near Northeast neighborhood of Washington, DC. Housed in a renovated Art Deco movie house, the facility is home to several arts organizatio ...
, in Washington, D.C.Horwitz, Jane (Tuesday, September 12, 2006). "Backstage: Revitalized Atlas Aiming To Make a World of Difference", The Washington Post, Page C05. Lang is currently listed as Founder, Chair Emeritus.http://www.atlasarts.org/about/leadership/ "Board of Directors: Officers", Atlas Performing Arts Center web page The locally revered but ruined Atlas Theatre in a run-down neighborhood in northeast Washington was renovated and now functions as a multiple-use performing arts center. The non-profit arts center has become the namesake institution the area, leading the revitalization of the so-called "
Atlas District The Atlas District (also known as the Atlas or the H Street Corridor) is an arts and entertainment district located in the Near Northeast neighborhood of Washington, DC. It runs along the resurgent H Street from the outskirts of Union Station t ...
" in Washington.Hahn, Fritz (Friday, September 8, 2006 Weekend section). "H Street Life", The Washington Post, Page WE25.Risen, Clay (Sunday, December 16, 2007). "Day Out , Washington: H (as in Humming) Street",
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Jane Lang is a trustee of The Sprenger Lang Foundation, a private family charitable organization based in Washington, D.C. The foundation's primary purpose is to support the arts and arts education. Grants and contributions are made primarily to producing theaters, musical groups, dance troupes, educational institutions, health care facilities, and other cultural institutions. The Sprenger Lang Foundation solicits new scripts as part of an annual Nathan Miller History Play Contest. The producing division of the foundation is Tribute Productions, presenting plays and musicals.


Honors

Paul Sprenger and Jane Lang were included in Washingtonian magazine's 2007 list of Washingtonians of the year.Milk, Leslie and Ellen Ryan (Tuesday, January 01, 2008). "Washingtonians of the Year 2007: Jane Lang and Paul Sprenger," Washingtonian Magazine.


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