Teresa Baumann Deposition - Main Justice
Teresa Baumann Deposition - Main Justice
Teresa Baumann Deposition - Main Justice
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-- I don't know -- "manage" might be too strong of a word,<br />
but I assisted Judge Reade in kind of managing chambers. She<br />
would have clerks come to me if they didn't know what they<br />
were doing.<br />
Q. Did you have any hiring authority?<br />
A. No. I helped her interview, but she had the<br />
authority.<br />
Q. Or firing authority?<br />
A. No.<br />
Q. Performance evaluations?<br />
A. No.<br />
Q. In 2008, where did you go?<br />
A. The Iowa Attorney General's Office at the Department<br />
of Transportation in Ames.<br />
Q. Why did you leave Judge Reade as the elbow law<br />
clerk?<br />
A. Mostly, because my son -- I had a boy, my second<br />
child, who was very, very disabled, and we moved closer to<br />
family.<br />
Q. Okay. And was that in Ames?<br />
A. Yes. Well, my in-laws were in Carroll, Iowa, which<br />
is about an hour from Ames.<br />
Q. Okay. And with the Iowa Attorney General, what did<br />
you do?<br />
A. Civil work, employment discrimination cases, a lot<br />
Gov. Appendix Page 123<br />
Case 5:12-cv-04029-RGK Document CASSADY 53-1 COURT Filed REPORTING 08/15/13 Page 9 of 35<br />
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