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Law360 seeks a senior reporter, bankruptcy

Law360, a LexisNexis company, is an online newswire for business lawyers that covers major litigation, transactions, and regulatory issues. Founded in 2004 and acquired by LexisNexis in 2012, Law360 is a cutting-edge organization and one of the fastest-growing subscription news services in the U.S. Our subscribers include the largest law firms in the U.S. and around the world, in-house counsel at major corporations, and key decision-makers in the government sector.

Law360 is seeking a senior reporter to cover the bankruptcy industry. This reporter will write regular news analyses and features, contextualizing major court rulings as well as federal and state regulation and enforcement actions. This reporter will be expected to develop a deep understanding of the beat and a reliable roster of sources.

This role can be performed anywhere within the United States.

Required:

  • At least two years of full-time, paid reporting experience
  • Demonstrated reporting and writing skills
  • Experience covering the bankruptcy industry

Preferences:

  • Experience reporting for a legal audience
  • Experience working a beat
  • Business or legal reporting experience is not required but preferred.
  • Professional reporting experience and strong writing and analytical skills are required to succeed in this job.

Qualified candidates will be asked to complete writing and reporting tests electronically.

Law360 offers extensive training on legal topics.

For further details click here.

Mariam Ahmed

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