Bloomberg News has hired Rachel Graf from The Information to cover courts in San Francisco.
She had been be reporting on private equity, including firms such as Blackstone, Thoma Bravo, Silver Lake, Vista, KKR and Apollo, for The Information.
Graf also worked at law firms where she investigated fraud at publicly traded companies. Prior to joining the legal world, she was a reporter covering the securities industry for Law360, where she wrote about big court cases and regulations impacting Wall Street.
She also had stints covering business at TheStreet and assisting with breaking news coverage at The Wall Street Journal. Rachel is also a Certified Fraud Examiner.
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