Star Tribune Takes a Look at Michele Bachmann's Pathetic Legal Career
Too bad we didn't get reporting like this from the Strib about Bachmann years ago, but better late than never:
But in her signature job in jurisprudence, Bachmann never rose to any prominence and spent little time as a litigator, even though former colleagues describe it as a busy office where young lawyers had every opportunity to jump into the fray and make their mark with influential cases.
Five former IRS co-workers, who spoke on the condition they not be named, recall that Bachmann mostly stuck to lower-rung work -- settling taxpayer disputes before trial and handling her share of collection matters, refund cases and advisory work in potential criminal matters.
The co-workers said that, for whatever reason, Bachmann didn't participate in the most intense work of the office: tangling with corporations and other big taxpayers in precedent-setting disputes tried before a judge in U.S. Tax Court.
http://www.dumpbachmann.com/2011/08/...t-michele.html
Note: Update Record,Sunday, August 21, 2011
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