Josh Sisco, an antitrust reporter for The Information, has left the news organization for a new opportunity.
He had been with The Information since February 2021.
Sisco was previously a senior correspondent at The Capitol Forum, leading non-merger antitrust coverage, focusing on government investigations and policy.
He joined The Capitol Forum after five years at MLex, most recently as chief U.S. correspondent, where he covered litigation and investigations. Prior to that he covered antitrust issues for the Acuris news service, law firm business for American Lawyer Media.
He also spent several years covering equity capital markets. He holds a bachelors degree in communications from Sonoma State University.
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