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The Team
On Law.com's Regional Desk, we cover the lawsuits, lawyers and judges making national headlines. We move fast and are often on the go—covering hearings and trials or meeting with key players in our ecosystem. We are a newsroom that enjoys nerding out about our coverage areas with each other and are quick to offer up a source or perspective to one another. If diligently tracking emerging case law and charting the world's most influential lawyers sounds like fun to you, you're in the right place.
Why This Role Matters
About Centellic
Through proprietary data, deep market expertise and AI-enabled technology, our platforms are embedded in client workflows. That capability is underpinned by our events, which bring the market together to share perspective and deepen understanding of the issues shaping each sector. Together, they give organizations earlier visibility of emerging trends, and the clarity and confidence to act when decisions matter.
Job Description
Regional Reporter
Department: Content Editorial & Research
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Texas
Compensation: $60,000 - $70,000 / year
Description
The Role
We are seeking a Dallas-based, ambitious, enterprising reporter to build and own coverage of the Texas legal community. This reporter will cover the lawyers, law firms, judges and cases that shape the business and practice of law in one of the country’s most important legal markets. This reporter will be based in Dallas, but will cover happenings in the legal market across the state.
This is a beat-building role from the ground up. The right candidate will be comfortable cultivating sources, working the phones, showing up in person, and becoming a familiar—and trusted—presence within the Texas legal ecosystem.
We are seeking a Dallas-based, ambitious, enterprising reporter to build and own coverage of the Texas legal community. This reporter will cover the lawyers, law firms, judges and cases that shape the business and practice of law in one of the country’s most important legal markets. This reporter will be based in Dallas, but will cover happenings in the legal market across the state.
This is a beat-building role from the ground up. The right candidate will be comfortable cultivating sources, working the phones, showing up in person, and becoming a familiar—and trusted—presence within the Texas legal ecosystem.
The Team
On Law.com's Regional Desk, we cover the lawsuits, lawyers and judges making national headlines. We move fast and are often on the go—covering hearings and trials or meeting with key players in our ecosystem. We are a newsroom that enjoys nerding out about our coverage areas with each other and are quick to offer up a source or perspective to one another. If diligently tracking emerging case law and charting the world's most influential lawyers sounds like fun to you, you're in the right place.
Key Responsibilities
What You’ll Cover
- Mid-size law firms as the core of the beat, including firm strategy, growth and lateral moves.
- Major cases and litigation trends shaping Texas' legal landscape, with an emphasis on civil litigation. You will be keeping an eye on key players within the court system, tracking which firms are getting the big cases and proactively getting insights into the fallout from major court decisions.
- Judges and courts, including key rulings, judicial appointments, caseloads, court administration, and developments inside state and federal courts.
- Rules and policy changes, including updates to civil procedure, court administration, and other regulatory shifts affecting legal practice.
- The business of law, including firm management, client dynamics, and broader market trends.
Why This Role Matters
Texas is one of the most consequential legal markets in the United States, and this reporter will define how we cover it. You’ll have the opportunity to shape a high-impact beat, break meaningful news, and become the go-to journalist for lawyers and legal leaders across the region.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
What This Role Requires
- A strong reporter’s instinct for what matters—and what’s next—in the legal industry.
- The confidence and curiosity to build a beat from scratch, identifying stories before they’re obvious.
- Willingness to meet people face to face, attend hearings, firm events, bar association meetings, and industry gatherings.
- Comfort working the phones, developing sources, and maintaining regular contact with attorneys, judges, and court officials.
- The ability to translate complex legal issues into clear, compelling journalism for a professional audience.
- Sharp news judgment, strong writing skills, and a commitment to accuracy and fairness.
- The initiative to generate story ideas independently and pursue them aggressively.
Preferred Background
- Experience covering law, courts, business, or a similarly complex beat.
- Familiarity with Texas' legal market is a plus, but not required.
- A track record of source-driven reporting and enterprise stories.
- Comfort working in a fast-paced newsroom environment with high standards.
About Centellic
Centellic stands at the center of the markets it serves, empowering organizations with indispensable data and insight to make critical decisions on growth, risk and opportunity.
Through proprietary data, deep market expertise and AI-enabled technology, our platforms are embedded in client workflows. That capability is underpinned by our events, which bring the market together to share perspective and deepen understanding of the issues shaping each sector. Together, they give organizations earlier visibility of emerging trends, and the clarity and confidence to act when decisions matter.
At Centellic, we’re a global intelligence and information services business, setting the standard for how critical business decisions are made.
Why Centellic?
At Centellic, we help our clients make better decisions, and our people are at the heart of that work. Every individual plays an important role in this, bringing curiosity and high standards to everything they do.
Those who thrive here take ownership, care deeply about their work and are committed to excellence. Standards are high because our people set them that way. And while we have decades of expertise, we are still growing, pushing and building something extraordinary.
Centellic’s advantage is our people and the culture we’ve created together. It’s an environment where individuality is encouraged, relationships are genuine, and there’s a strong sense of purpose in what we’re building together. Collaborative, respectful and driven, we take our work seriously without taking ourselves too seriously.
Benefits
Our people are our most valuable asset, as such, we offer a wide range of benefits to help ensure that all are supported:
- 15 vacation days, 12 company holidays, three personal days, plus a day off for your birthday each year.
- Choice of three Cigna health insurance plans, two dental plans, and vision coverage.
- Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flex Spending Accounts (FSA)
- Comprehensive wellness program
- Employer paid life insurance
- Employer paid short-term and long-term disability insurance
- Accident and critical illness insurance
- 401K and Roth retirement savings plans with employer matching
- Employee Referral Awards
- Tuition reimbursement after 1 year of service
- Commuter Benefits
The company is committed to accommodating people with disabilities. If you require any reasonable accommodations to be made, please let us know as part of our application page. If you are unable or limited in your ability to access job openings or apply for a job on this site as a result of your disability, please contact Margo DeAngelo at 646-530-5941.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
