Rachel Scharf
Law360 reporter Rachel Scharf has departed for as new opportunity.
She has been covering Los Angeles courts.
Scharf previously was its New York court reporter working at the Manhattan and Brooklyn courthouses.
Scharf joined Law360 as a news assistant in 2019. She then became a news apprentice and was then appointed a general assignment reporter. Before that, she was a reporter at Hearst Connecticut Media Group.
Scharf has a B.A. in English from Williams College, where she was editor-in-chief of the student paper.
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