Casey Sullivan, a senior correspondent at Business Insider, has left. His post on LinkedIn reads:
“After 13 years of journalism – from chasing scoops about the collapse of Dewey & LeBoeuf, to digging into the cultures of Paul Weiss, Quinn Emanuel and Boies Schiller – I’m leaving the industry to pursue a different career.
“I’ll still be working the phones. But now, instead of pursuing stories, I’ll be helping lawyers make career moves, connecting them with my contacts and advocating for their advancement.
“Starting today, I’m working as a recruiter for CMW Legal Search.
“I will always have a special place in my heart for journalism and the painstaking work behind quality stories.”
Previously, Sullivan was an editor and reporter at Bloomberg Law and a legal correspondent at Reuters. He also served as a law firm business reporter at the Los Angeles Daily Journal.
Sullivan graduated from Colby College in Maine.
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