Law360
legal
Reporter
“Reporter at Law360. Skills: reporting, writing, news judgment, legal landscape understanding. Report and write daily legal news articles with speed, accuracy and news judgment. Write clear, compelling and accurate headlines”
What You'll Achieve.
deliver timely, accurate and engaging news stories; reporting on developments across a variety of industries and legal practice areas; contribute to coverage that genuinely informs legal and policy decision-making
Industry & Context.
Research, analytical & database skills
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Qualifications in journalism / media or related field, Exceptional communication skills, At least one year of full-time paid reporting experience., Demonstrated reporting and writing skills., Research, analytical & database skills
Nice to Have
Experience reporting for a business or legal audience
What You'll Do.
Report and write daily legal news articles with speed
accuracy and news judgment
compelling and accurate headlines
Adhere to Law360’s editorial standards
in-house style guidelines
Build and maintain relationships with sources
Use approved LexisNexis tools
including AI-assisted technologies
responsibly and within governance frameworks to support editorial workflows
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate closely with fellow reporters, editors and regional/global Law360 teams to support cohesive coverage; Global newsroom collaboration with award-winning journalists
Communication Scope
Exceptional communication skills
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