Company Info



The Texas Lawbook
1409 Botham Jean Blvd. Unit 811
Dallas, Texas (United States)
Phone:4693488681
Web:https://texaslawbook.net

Reporter, Litigation & Trials

Location: Dallas, Texas
Job Category: Newspapers,Online | New Media
Job ID: 72295
Employment Type: Full time
Salary: per year
Posted: 03.18.2025



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Job Description:

The Texas Lawbook is the premier publication dedicated to delivering in-depth news and analysis for Texas-based lawyers who represent businesses in litigation, transactional and regulatory matters across the nation.

We cover a wide range of topics including commercial litigation and appeals, corporate law, white-collar crime, pertinent regulatory and legislative changes, public service and more.

As our team continues to grow, we are seeking a reporter with a minimum of two years of experience covering civil courts to join our dynamic newsroom.

This position is fully remote, but the selected candidate is required to live in Dallas.

Extensive travel across Texas will be necessary for covering trials and to develop relationships with sources.

OVERVIEW

We are looking for an experienced and motivated reporter who can cover civil and white-collar criminal trials statewide, bringing crucial stories to light for our audience of lawyers, judges and other subscribers. For example, in this role, you’re just as likely to cover an employment dispute involving a public company in Dallas as you are a patent trial in Marshall.

At The Lawbook, we’re interested in getting to know the litigators and judges involved in key cases. Our subscribers love enterprise reporting, and the reporter who fills this position will identify trends and newsmakers as part of our trial coverage philosophy.


Job Requirements:

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

QUALIFICATIONS

WHY JOIN US?

HOW TO APPLY

Please send your resume, cover letter and five of your best stories that showcase a mix of your breaking news and enterprise reporting to michelle.casady@texaslawbook.net.

Recent college graduates will not be considered for this role, but prospective candidates with ties to Texas who recently graduated may submit their resumes for future consideration as other roles become available at The Lawbook.