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Elizabeth Hopkins - Northridge, CA
9301 Corbin Ave.Suite 1400 Northridge, CA 91324
Kantor & Kantor, LLP
Northridge Insurance Law Lawyer
Overview
Elizabeth Hopkins is a partner at Kantor & Kantor. After a long and fulfilling career at the United States Department of Labor, where she gained substantial experience working on pension, healthcare, and other ERISA issues, she joined the firm in 2018. She represents clients who have been denied a pension, healthcare, disability, and life insurance benefits. She has practiced in the ERISA field since 1989 and is a passionate, knowledgeable, and creative advocate for those who have been denied the employee benefits to which they are entitled.
Prior to joining Kantor & Kantor, Elizabeth worked for three decades at the Department of Labor, where she specialized in appellate litigation and ERISA. From 2002 through 2017, she headed the ERISA appellate and amicus program, where she oversaw nationwide litigation designed to advance the interests of workers and their families with regard to their employee benefits. She filed over 100 friend-of-the-court and party briefs and presented arguments in federal courts of appeals throughout the country and supervised others in doing so. She also participated in formulating departmental positions and briefing ERISA issues in the Supreme Court, where she worked on many of the important ERISA cases of the last two decades. In addition, she worked on a number of regulatory issues and court challenges to ERISA and the Affordable Care Act regulations adopted by the Department of Labor. During her tenure at the Department of Labor, she was a frequent speaker at ERISA conferences and bar-sponsored events and taught numerous classes on ERISA topics and brief writing. She was also the recipient of many awards for her work on particular projects and cases and was one of the first recipients of a prestigious annual award for brief writing.
Throughout her long career, Elizabeth has been motivated by the desire to help others and to fight for justice for individuals. In addition to her paid work, Elizabeth has been involved in many activities with the District of Columbia Bar and the American Bar Association. She is a member of the American College of Employee Benefits Counsel, where she has served as a judge on their annual writing competition. She has been a contributing writer and editor on the American Bar Association's, Employee Benefits Law, and has recently been appointed to serve on the Board of Senior Editors for that publication. Elizabeth is also a life-long volunteer for a wide range of organizations, from the Special Olympics to a homeless shelter, to the Red Cross, to an after-school program at a Los Angeles public high school. Most recently, she traveled to Dilley, Texas to represent detained migrant women and their children claiming asylum.
Elizabeth is very excited to bring her skill and experience to representing clients at Kantor & Kantor with their ERISA claims.
About Elizabeth Hopkins
Practice Areas
- Insurance Law
- Bad Faith Insurance
- Denials for Proton Therapy
- Disability Insurance Claims
- Disability Insurance Denials
- Eating Disorders
- Elder Law
- Employee Benefits
- ERISA Law
- Fire & Flood Home Damage Claims
- Health & Healthcare Law
- Health Insurance Claims
- Health Insurance Denials
- Homeowner's Insurance Claim Denials
- Life Insurance Claim Denials
- Life Insurance Claims
- Long Term Care Insurance Claims
- Long Term Care Insurance Denials
- Long Term Disability Denials
- Pension Claims
- Pension Denials
- Property & Casualty Insurance Denials
- Retirement Benefits
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- California, 2018
- District of Columbia, 1986
- United States Supreme Court
- U.S. Court of Appeals 1st Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 10th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit
- U.S. District Court Central District of California
- U.S. District Court Northern District of California
Education
- Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, District of Columbia, 1986
J.D.
Honors: Dean's List
Honors: National Criminal Law Review - University of Arizona, Tuscon, Arizona, 1983
B.A., Bachelor of Arts
Major: English
Office Information
Address
9301 Corbin Ave.Suite 1400 Northridge, CA 91324
Phone
Fax
- 818-350-6272
Office Hours
M-F 8:30am -5pm
Websites
- https://www.kantorlaw.net (Kantor & Kantor website)
- https://yourerisawatch.com (Your ERISA Watch)
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