Joe Miller is the Financial Times’ legal correspondent in New York, covering white-collar crime, big-ticket litigation and the business of law.
Joe previously covered Germany as the FT's Frankfurt correspondent, and wrote a book on BioNTech’s record-breaking Covid-19 vaccine, which was translated into nineteen languages.
Prior to joining the Financial Times, Joe spent six years at BBC News, working as a correspondent in London, New York, Delhi and Berlin.
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