Jennifer Doherty has joined Law360 as the publication’s newest reporter.
Currently, Doherty is a reporter at Straus News. Previously, she was with Newsweek where she worked as a breaking news reporter for three months before being promoted to her recent post of deputy editor.
She has also served as a news analyst at NewsGuard Technologies. In addition, she has worked at OECD as a Kazakhstan project assistant and as a publication assistant. She was also personal assistant to the head of division, radioactive waste management at OECD Nuclear Energy Agency.
Doherty has also held the posts of social media and editorial intern at Fashion Public Magazine. She was also an editorial intern at Gambit Weekly.
Doherty holds a bachelor’s degree in English, French and international development from Tulane University and a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.
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