Reuters is seeking a reporter with experience breaking news and writing insightful articles for specialist audiences to cover bankruptcy courts.
The successful candidate will develop sources among lawyers and have the ability to distill technical language and legal procedure into clear and compelling spot news and longer-form reports.
The ideal candidate will be equally comfortable reporting bench rulings in billion-dollar disputes as well as uncovering telling details from behind-the-scenes settlement talks.
The winning candidate will be able to work well with teams spread across the United States to ensure Reuters distinguishes itself against competitors on this important beat.
To apply, go here.
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