Eric Heisig

Correspondent

Preston's Summary

Eric Heisig is a correspondent for Bloomberg Law, focusing on local news in Ohio. He covers a range of topics including legal issues, politics, and entertainment. With a passion for vinyl records, Eric brings a unique perspective to his reporting.

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Geo Focus

Cleveland, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Legal Policy Regulation: 43 %
Event Coverage: 26 %
Review: 10 %
Government Announcement: 7 %
Breaking News: 5 %

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Pitching Insights

Eric Heisig's coverage predominantly focuses on legal policy regulation, government and politics in Ohio. His interest also extends to entertainment news, particularly music concerts. If you are reaching out to Eric, consider providing insights or analysis related to ongoing legal cases, political developments in Ohio, or events within the local entertainment scene.

Given his focus on Ohio-specific issues and legal matters, sources with expertise in state law and politics would be valuable for pitching relevant stories. Additionally, individuals involved in the local music industry may find opportunities to contribute commentary on upcoming events or trends.

It’s important to note that while Eric occasionally covers broader topics such as ballot measures and insurance issues beyond Ohio's borders (like Las Vegas), his primary focus is still centered around local affairs within the state of Ohio.

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