The successful candidate will cover a host of technology-related regulatory and legislative issues, including privacy, data security, intellectual property and e-commerce activity.
S/he will have a track record of getting scoops, providing a steady flow of breaking news and confirming information in a world of no comment. Excellent writing skills and the ability to explain clearly and concisely how technology news affects investors and legal professionals are required.
The coverage of MLex, a LexisNexis company, spans the world’s foremost regulators in the United States, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
Please send a cover letter, resume and clips to careers@mlex.com.
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