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WSJ’s Raice named interim law bureau chief

Shayndi Raice

Shayndi Raice, Midwest bureau chief, based in Chicago for the Wall Street Journal, will be taking on the role of interim law bureau chief.

Raice has been with the Journal for 11 years, previously serving as a telecom reporter, technology reporter, banking reporter, M&A reporter and national reporter. She has previously also interned at Dow Jones Newswires, first in New York covering the stock market, and then in Washington covering Congress.

She has also covered Boston business and politics for the weekly paper, The Boston Courant.

Raice has two master´s degrees from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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