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DeRosa swaps Hearst for Law360

Christine DeRosa

Christine DeRosa, a reporter covering politics, schools, land use and more for Hearst Connecticut Media Group, will be leaving to join Law360 as a reporter.

Her new role begins on May 23.

She has also worked at ProPublica and was has pitched, researched and produced stories about the juvenile justice system for the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange in New York. She has also reported for the Staten Island Media Group.

DeRosa earned her bachelor’s degree from Binghamton University and a master’s degree from Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.

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