Caitlin Wolper, an editor at Law360, was among the layoffs at the news organization on Thursday.
She copyedited legal news articles pertaining to numerous practice areas, including mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property, white collar crime, trusts and estates, and more.
Wolper also worked for two years at Protocol, the tech news site, as an editor, on topics such as policy, venture capital, workplace issues, fintech, enterprise, climate, Chinese tech, and more.
She has written articles as a freelancer for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Vulture, and more.
Wolper holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Penn State University.
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