Elizabeth Hoover

Legal News Correspondent & Senior Analyst

J.D., University of Texas School of Law

15+ years experience

Elizabeth Hoover is a seasoned Legal News Correspondent and Senior Analyst, bringing 15 years of experience to the complex world of legal journalism. He holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Texas School of Law, where he graduated with honors, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. His career began at Veritas Legal Insights, where he honed his analytical skills, before transitioning to his current role as a contributing editor at JurisPrudence Weekly. Elizabeth's expertise lies in the dynamic interplay between emerging technology and intellectual property law, an area he approaches with a commitment to clarity and foresight. He believes in demystifying legal complexities for a broad audience, translating intricate court proceedings and regulatory changes into accessible, impactful narratives. Readers can expect his articles to provide not only a comprehensive overview of current legal developments but also a keen analysis of their potential future ramifications, offering unparalleled insight into the evolving legal landscape. His recent acclaimed work, 'The Algorithmic Divide,' exemplifies his ability to predict and explain significant shifts in legal precedent

Articles by Elizabeth Hoover

Legal News

GA Gig Workers: No Comp in 2026?

The rise of the gig economy has redefined work for millions, but what happens when a driver for a major delivery service suffers an injury?…

Elizabeth Hoover · · 9 min read
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GA Workers Comp: 2026 TTD Changes & New Rules

Understanding Georgia workers’ compensation laws is absolutely critical for both employees and employers, especially with the significant updates anticipated for 2026. As a lawyer based…

Elizabeth Hoover · · 10 min read
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GA Workers’ Comp: $850 TTD Max in 2026

Navigating the complexities of Georgia workers’ compensation laws can feel like traversing a legal minefield, especially with the significant updates taking effect in 2026. For…

Elizabeth Hoover · · 9 min read
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GA Workers Comp: 2026 RSI Claims Now Harder

A recent amendment to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statute, effective January 1, 2026, significantly alters how certain repetitive stress injuries are classified and compensated, directly impacting…

Elizabeth Hoover · · 9 min read