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IRS Office of Chief Counsel
Does anybody have any insight into exit opportunities for attorneys working in the IRS Office of the Chief Counsel for a couple years? Does starting there close doors for biglaw/big4?
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Re: IRS Office of Chief Counsel
Did you ever find an answer to this? I'm wondering the same exact thing.
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Re: IRS Office of Chief Counsel
I've seen OCC people in the large business Corp/Int'l divisions leave for big4 WNT, tax boutiques, and DC regulatory focused biglaw. Not sure how hard the transition is. The people I saw that made the move had pretty stellar credentials.