Elizabeth Ji is a skilled litigator with a broad range of experience in both civil and immigration law. With Wetherington, she plays a vital role in personal injury and wrongful death cases, helping families navigate the legal aftermath of serious and life-altering events. Her work includes supporting clients in cases involving catastrophic injuries, financial misconduct, and other forms of negligence that demand careful attention and compassion.
The eldest daughter of immigrant parents, Elizabeth has personally helped hundreds of families and businesses resolve complex legal challenges. She is fluent in Korean and a trusted advocate within Georgia’s Korean community, where she is known for her empathy, integrity, and deep cultural understanding.
Elizabeth earned her law degree in 2017 and has been active in the legal field for over a decade, with early experience focused extensively on immigration law. She is a proud graduate of The Ohio State University, where she earned her B.A. in Political Science and International Studies as a recipient of several academic scholarships.
In addition to her work on wrongful death and personal injury matters, Elizabeth is the founding partner of The Law Office of Elizabeth Ji, where she represents businesses and families in immigration cases. She is also passionate about mentoring students, particularly those who are first- and second-generation immigrants, and remains committed to building stronger communities through legal advocacy and education.