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Senior Correspondent - Big Tech and Privacy Regulation

Centellic

💰 USD 75,000.0-95,000.0via pinpoint
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LBR/ALM is seeking an experienced Senior Correspondent to lead coverage of big tech, digital markets and privacy regulation from Washington, DC. This is a senior reporting role on one of the most consequential and fast‑moving regulatory beats, with responsibility for shaping how our brands cover the legal and policy challenges facing the world’s largest technology companies.  You will cover policy, enforcement, litigation and legislative developments involving major technology firms, with a particular focus on their interaction with the Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, Federal Communications Commission and Congress, and international regulators. Your reporting will help a sophisticated professional audience understand not just what is happening, but why it matters and what comes next.  You will contribute across Law.com, Global Investigations Review and Global Competition Review, delivering agenda‑setting news, sharp analysis and in‑depth features for lawyers, regulators, policymakers and corporate decision‑makers around the world.  This role requires a journalist who can operate with authority on a complex beat, bring a strong existing network of sources, and consistently deliver exclusive, high‑value reporting with minimal oversight.  Why This Role   This is an opportunity to take a leading role on a defining global story, with the platform and editorial backing to influence how senior practitioners and decision‑makers understand the evolving landscape for big tech.  You will join a high‑performing, ambitious editorial group with strong brands, engaged audiences and clear plans for growth across content, data and events, and have the chance to build both personal and institutional authority on one of the most important beats in global regulation.

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