LiveLaw Invites Applications for Editorial Roles at LIVELAWBIZ

LIVELAW NEWS NETWORK

4 April 2026 12:31 PM IST

  • LiveLaw Invites Applications for Editorial Roles at LIVELAWBIZ
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    LiveLawBiz, the corporate and business law vertical of LiveLaw, is expanding its editorial team and inviting applications from qualified and motivated candidates for the following positions:

    1. Executive Editor

    Experience Required:

    Minimum 4 years or more in corporate legal reporting/Editing

    Eligibility Criteria:

    • Law degree (LL.B. or equivalent) is mandatory
    • Strong background in reporting on corporate law, business regulations, M&A, compliance, and financial legal developments
    • Proven editorial leadership and content management skills
    • Ability to guide a team of reporters and maintain high editorial standards

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Oversee editorial operations of LIVELAWBIZ
    • Curate and edit high-quality corporate legal news and analysis
    • Lead newsroom strategy and content direction
    • Ensure accuracy, timeliness, and relevance of published material


    2. Reporter – Indirect Taxes

    Experience Required:

    Relevant experience in legal reporting is preferred

    Eligibility Criteria:

    • Law degree (LL.B. or equivalent) is mandatory
    • Strong understanding of indirect tax laws (GST, customs, etc.)
    • Ability to track legal developments, court rulings, and policy changes

    Key Responsibilities:

    • Report on developments in indirect taxation law
    • Cover court decisions, regulatory updates, and policy changes
    • Produce clear, accurate, and timely news reports

    How to Apply

    Interested candidates are requested to send their applications, along with:

    Updated CV

    Writing samples (preferably published work)

    📧 Email: info@livelawbiz.com

    Why Join LIVELAWBIZ?

    Be part of a leading legal journalism platform

    Work at the intersection of law, business, and policy

    Opportunity to shape discourse in corporate legal reporting

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