Biography
Ethan Princenthal is a second-generation trial lawyer committed to representing victims of others’ misconduct. He graduated from law school and began working at Penn Law in 2024, where he focuses primarily on wrongful death, medical malpractice, vehicular collision, and childhood sexual abuse cases.
Ethan is a “Double Dawg”: earning both his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance and International Business and Juris Doctor at the University of Georgia. In law school, he interned for a judge on the Court of Appeals of Georgia and served on the managerial board of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law. He received awards for his scholarship in employment law and Georgia practice and procedure, and helped the distinguished Professor Coenen write his forthcoming book on Constitutional law.
Ultimately, though, Ethan decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and pursue a career in personal injury litigation. Aggressively and honorably maximizing client outcomes is in his blood.
During his final year of law school, Ethan interned with the Wilbanks Child Endangerment and Sexual Exploitation Clinic. There, he represented survivors of sexual abuse in civil litigation, DFCS dependency proceedings, and post-conviction relief matters. This challenging and emotional experience reaffirmed his commitment to vindicating the rights of those who have been wronged.
Outside of work, Ethan can be found practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or walking his toy poodle with his fiancé, MK, in Roswell.