Elizabeth Rivera

Litigation Support Director

J.D., Georgetown University Law Center

15+ years experience

Elizabeth Rivera is a seasoned Litigation Support Director with 15 years of experience optimizing legal workflows. She currently leads process innovation at Sterling & Finch LLP, a prominent corporate defense firm, and previously honed her expertise at Global Legal Solutions. Elizabeth holds a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center, where her focus on legal technology and civil procedure laid the groundwork for her career. She specializes in e-discovery protocol development and implementation, ensuring regulatory compliance and efficiency from initial data collection through trial presentation. Elizabeth's professional philosophy centers on leveraging technology and meticulous process design to reduce costs, mitigate risks, and enhance strategic decision-making in complex litigation. Her groundbreaking white paper, "Streamlining Data Ingestion for Multi-Jurisdictional Litigation," has become a benchmark in the industry. Readers can expect her articles to offer practical, data-driven insights and actionable strategies for improving legal process efficiency and navigating the evolving landscape of legal technology

Articles by Elizabeth Rivera

Legal News

Florida DoorDash Workers Comp Shifts in 2026

The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors has fueled intense legal battles across the country, fundamentally reshaping our understanding of the…

Elizabeth Rivera · · 9 min read
Legal News

Seattle Rideshare Workers Comp: 2026 Shift

The legal landscape for gig workers in Seattle just got a significant shake-up, directly impacting how rideshare drivers access workers’ compensation benefits. With the recent…

Elizabeth Rivera · · 9 min read
Legal News

Florida Gig Economy: 2026 Worker Shift Looms

Key Takeaways A recent Miami-Dade County court ruling classified a DoorDash worker as an employee for workers’ compensation purposes, significantly impacting gig economy companies in…

Elizabeth Rivera · · 8 min read
Legal News

Philadelphia’s Gig Work Shift: What 2026 Holds

The recent Philadelphia ruling regarding DoorDash workers and their classification as employees rather than independent contractors has sent ripples through the gig economy, fundamentally altering…

Elizabeth Rivera · · 9 min read