Law360 has hired Caitlin Wolper as an editor. She has freelanced for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Vulture, Pitchfork, the Grammys, NYLON, Allure, Slate, Teen Vogue, Vox, MTV News, Grubstreet, Bustle, Vinyl Me Please, SPIN and Observer.
Previously, Wolper was a copy editor at Protocol and held the posts of marketing manager and editorial lead at Morgan & Morgan, P.A.
She was an associate editor at Manhattan Media LLC, where she managed freelancers, interns, and an editorial assistant, supervising and editing their stories for the New York Family website and bimonthly print magazine.
She interned at and was a copy editor at Viacom.
Wolper has a B.A. and M.A. from Penn State University.
Be sure to congratulate Wolper on Twitter.
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