Henry George

Senior Legal Analyst

J.D., Columbia Law School; Licensed Attorney, New York State Bar

15+ years experience

Henry George is a Senior Legal Analyst and a leading voice at LexView Insights, bringing 15 years of incisive experience to the realm of legal news. She holds a Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School, where she specialized in intellectual property and constitutional law. Prior to her current role, Henry was a pivotal figure as lead counsel at Sterling & Hale LLP, distinguishing herself through successful litigation of high-profile data privacy and tech-related intellectual property disputes. Her professional philosophy centers on demystifying intricate legal concepts for a broader audience, ensuring that critical developments in law are accessible and understandable. Henry's expertise is particularly pronounced in the evolving landscape of technology law, with a sharp focus on emerging digital rights, AI governance, and the legal ramifications of big data. Readers can expect her articles to offer clear, authoritative analysis of current legal events, insightful commentary on judicial trends, and forward-looking perspectives on how legal shifts will impact industry and society, all grounded in meticulous research and practical experience. Her recent white paper, 'Algorithmic Justice: Navigating the Future of Digital Rights,' is a testament to her deep understanding and thought leadership in the field

Articles by Henry George

Legal News

Chicago DoorDash: Are You an Employee in 2026?

For DoorDash workers in Chicago, the question of whether they are employees or independent contractors carries immense weight, particularly concerning vital protections like workers’ compensation.…

Henry George · · 10 min read
Legal News

GA DoorDash Workers: Big 2026 Gig Economy Shift

The classification of DoorDash workers – are they employees or independent contractors? – remains a contentious legal battleground, particularly concerning critical protections like workers’ compensation.…

Henry George · · 9 min read
Legal News

Miami Ruling: Gig Workers’ Comp Rises in 2026

The question of whether DoorDash workers are employees or independent contractors remains a contentious legal battleground, with significant implications for workers’ compensation and the entire…

Henry George · · 9 min read