Commissioning Editor, Practical Law
We are seeking an international Commissioning Editor to join the Practical Law commissioning team in the UK and to work closely with the Asia editorial team. You will commission legal know-how articles on a range of topics and from a range of jurisdictions for publication on the Practical Law website, promoting the knowledge and expertise of the contributing lawyers.
Practical Law is a leading online know-how service providing rigorous, peer-reviewed resources, such as practice notes, current awareness and standard documents to help legal professionals work smarter and advise with confidence. Practical Law is part of Thomson Reuters, one of the world’s most trusted providers of answers across law, tax, compliance, government and media.
About the role
As a Commissioning Editor, Practical Law, you will:
- Liaise with the editorial teams to identify necessary legal know-how content to be commissioned.
- Research and then communicate with external law firms and lawyers and their representatives, to ensure the commissioning of legal know-how articles, including attempting to ensure that copy is delivered in the time frame agreed.
- Manage the terms and conditions for articles commissioned.
- Where necessary, and where other duties do not conflict, assist with the technical legal editing, copy editing, sub-editing, and the proof-reading and review of international content pieces.
- Where necessary, assisting with commissioning for other projects and practice areas.
- Help promote Practical Law content to Practical Law’s subscribers and other users.
- Conduct focused research into specific areas of law, legal developments, law firms and in-house lawyers across different jurisdictions to build a working knowledge of current themes and issues in relevant practice areas.
About You
As a Commissioning Editor, Practical Law, you should have:
- Undergraduate Law Degree in Hong Kong or Singapore;
- Undergraduate Degree in a subject other than Law and Post Graduate Diploma in Law (or equivalent) in Hong Kong or Singapore; or
- Equivalent law degree from a common law jurisdiction, with recent experience working in a Legal/Publishing environment in Hong Kong or Singapore.
- Experience in publishing and/or editorial is desirable.
What's in it For You?
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