The New Yorker, the weekly magazine founded in 1925, is owned by Advance Magazine Publishers Inc., which does business as Condé Nast. One of many well-known magazines in Condé Nast’s stable, The New Yorker has a circulation of approximately 1 million, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, and an editorial staff of about 100 staff writers, editors, fact-checkers and freelancers. Headquarters is, of course, in New York.

LEGAL TEAM AND OUTSIDE COUNSEL

The New Yorker‘s legal team is really just a duo: General Counsel Lynn Oberlander plus an assistant. It is the only magazine in Condé Nast’s stable, which includes Vogue, Vanity Fair and Bon Appétit, that boasts its own attorney.

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