Evan Weinberger has been hired as assistant managing editor at Bloomberg Law, focusing on banking and financial services regulation and litigation.
Weinberger was previously a banking reporter for Law360, where he’d been since June 2008.
While there, he wrote spot news and feature stories on securities litigation, regulation and white collar crime, and he covered litigation and regulation in other legal practice areas, including employment, intellectual property and international trade.
Before that, he was a convertibles reporter for Prospect News and a freelance writer covering elections, the Catholic church, international development, daily life, arts and sports in Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi, Cameroon and other African countries for the Dallas Morning News and the Catholic News Service.
He has degrees from Vassar College and New York University.
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