Full-Time

MLex seeks a reporter in Washington

April 27, 2024

Posted by Chris Roush

MLex, a LexisNexis company, is an independent news organization for breaking news and forward-looking analysis on legal and regulatory risk across the globe.

Investigative journalists provide exclusive reporting on probes, policy and enforcement trends, litigation and legislative developments across key areas of regulatory risk: Antitrust, M&A, Data Privacy & Security, Financial Crime, Trade, State Aid and Sector Regulation. Trusted by top law firms, corporate counsel and the public sector, our coverage empowers our customers to respond first to changes in the regulatory landscape, navigating risks and leveraging opportunities for their business or clients.

Visit www.mlexmarketinsight.com to find out more.

About the Role

Duties primarily include a high level of research and editorial support for journalists, including reporting and writing. This position is ideally suited for a conscientious self-starter who has excellent organizational skills and enjoys a fast-paced news setting.

Responsibilities

  • Locating and organizing relevant information from public documents and other source.
  • Writing one-paragraph summaries identifying key information in those documents
  • Creating and modify case files with relevant information
  • Coordinating with reporters and editors to ensure that case portfolios are complete
  • Assisting reporters in news coverage

Requirements

  • Possess a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism or legal background
  • Experience reporting and writing news
  • Have solid writing skills and a demonstrated ability to be proactive in shaping MLex’s coverage
  • Have the ability to provide analysis of events and documents, illuminating context and big-picture trends
  • Possess a background in law, and/or experience in news or legal organizations is preferred

To apply, go here.

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