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American Banker reporter Haggerty departs for law school

Neil Haggerty

Neil Haggerty, Capitol Hill reporter at American Banker, has left to attend George Mason’s University’s Scalia Law School.

Previously, Haggerty was a financial regulation reporter, covering the intersection of Washington and Wall Street and the regulation and enforcement of the financial services industry for MLex Market Insight.

He has also worked at CNBC and was an intern at The Wall Street Journal, covering breaking corporate business news for WSJ.com and the Dow Jones Newswires. He was also an intern at The Star-Ledger and The Charlotte Observer.

Haggerty has also reported for The Rockbridge Report.

Haggerty has a B.A. in journalism and politics from Washington and Lee University.

Mariam Ahmed

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