Kathryn Meyer brings more than 26 years of distinguished service with the IRS Office of Chief Counsel to her private practice, offering clients a wealth of expertise in tax law. As an IRS attorney, Kathryn personally litigated approximately 700 cases in Tax Court, Bankruptcy Court, and District Court. Advancing into management, she trained attorneys and advised IRS auditors and collection teams, later supervising over 3,500 cases. In a senior leadership role, she oversaw more than 80 attorneys and paralegals, with responsibility for an estimated 30,000 cases, and served as the national coordinator for Research Credit litigation. Kathryn concluded her IRS career as the attorney to the National Taxpayer Advocate, focused on resolving taxpayer issues. In addition to her government service, she has contributed to the legal field as an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School and Golden Gate University. Kathryn’s published Tax Court opinions and media features reflect her recognized authority in tax matters. She is also an active community volunteer and frequent speaker on tax litigation topics.