Legal news service Law360 lays off journalists

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The parent company of Law360 has laid off around 10 percent of the operation’s newsroom employees, according to multiple reports from affected journalists this week
The layoffs came within hours of Law360 owner Relx announcing it earned a record profit of £3.03 billion (around U.S. $3.82 billion) on revenue of £9.161 billion (around U.S. $11.54 billion) during 2023.
“Today at Law360, our parent company announced record profits for 2023, and then our [Editor-in-Chief] laid off 10 percent of our newsroom,” wrote Jennifer Doherty, a journalist who covers international trade and sanctions for the website.
Other journalists impacted by the job losses at Law360 include:
Ruben Castaneda (editor-at-large) Emily Enfinger (reporter) Brent Godwin (reporter) Beth JoJack (reporter) Kelly Lienhard (reporter) Ace Pedraza (reporter) Scott Russell (editor) Caitlin Wolper (editor) Quinn Wilson (reporter)
Law360 shares common ownership with database and research firm LexisNexis. On its website, the news outlet says its team...
The parent company of Law360 has laid off around 10 percent of the operation’s newsroom employees, according to multiple reports from affected journalists this week
The layoffs came within hours of Law360 owner Relx announcing it earned a record profit of £3.03 billion (around U.S. $3.82 billion) on revenue of £9.161 billion (around U.S. $11.54 billion) during 2023.
“Today at Law360, our parent company announced record profits for 2023, and then our [Editor-in-Chief] laid off 10 percent of our newsroom,” wrote Jennifer Doherty, a journalist who covers international trade and sanctions for the website.
Other journalists impacted by the job losses at Law360 include:
Ruben Castaneda (editor-at-large) Emily Enfinger (reporter) Brent Godwin (reporter) Beth JoJack (reporter) Kelly Lienhard (reporter) Ace Pedraza (reporter) Scott Russell (editor) Caitlin Wolper (editor) Quinn Wilson (reporter)
Law360 shares common ownership with database and research firm LexisNexis. On its website, the news outlet says its team...
- 16/2/2024
- de Matthew Keys
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