Elizabeth Do was born and grew up in South Korea. She majored in English and Secondary Education at EWHA Womans University in Seoul. During her sophomore year at EWHA, she earned an opportunity to study in the United State as an exchange student. During that time, she was fascinated by the U.S. legal system, specifically about jury trials and a comprehensive discovery process, that are unique to the United States. This triggered her passion to pursue a legal career in the United States.
After a yearlong exchange student program, she went back to Seoul and devoted 4 years to teaching English and developing training curriculums for English teachers. Her passion to pursue a legal career, however, continued and brought her back here. She received her Juris Doctor from the UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law in 2015. While at Boyd, she worked as a research assistant for the Wiener-Roger Law Library and conducted numerous research assignments and analyzed case law to support faculty research projects on various issues. She also externed for the Honorable Linda Bell in Department 7 of the Eighth Judicial District Court for Clark County, Nevada. Elizabeth was admitted to the Nevada Bar in 2015.
Prior to joining Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara, Elizabeth practiced both defense and plaintiff’s personal injury law, handling all aspects of civil litigation, including multiple jury trials, mediations, and complex arbitrations. She is a member of the State Bar of Nevada and is licensed to practice law in all Nevada State Court, as well as in the United States District Court for the District of Nevada. She speaks fluent Korea.