Delaney Brooks

Delaney Brooks

Associate

db@classlawgroup.com
(510) 956-5262
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Delaney Brooks represents plaintiffs in class action lawsuits, primarily in cases alleging hidden fees and product defects.

Delaney graduated from the University of California, Berkeley School of Law in 2022. While there, Delaney was a member of Berkeley Law’s Moot Court team, where she and her teammates were regional champions at the 2021 National Appellate Advocacy Competition. As a teaching assistant to Professor Patricia Hurley, Delaney helped first-year law students hone their legal writing and advocacy skills. Delaney pursued pro bono work throughout law school, assisting juvenile boys incarcerated in Contra Costa County through the Youth Advocacy Project, and later by researching litigation strategies to curb gun violence with the Gun Violence Prevention Project. Delaney also worked as a judicial extern for the Honorable William H. Alsup, Northern District of California.

Delaney received her undergraduate degree from Northwestern University in 2016, with a major in Psychology and a minor in Legal Studies. Prior to law school, Delaney worked in marketing at a major financial services company, giving her insider knowledge of the challenges consumers face in accessing credit.

admissions
  • California
  • education+
    • J.D., University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley School of Law, 2022
    • B.A., Northwestern University, 2016

    Litigation Highlights

    GreenSky Litigation

    Represents consumers who took out loans for home maintenance repairs and were charged allegedly unlawful fees by GreenSky, Inc.

    Destination Fees Litigation

    Represents vehicle owners from 13 states who overpaid when they purchased new vehicles because FCA inflated its delivery fees to include extra profit.

    Porsche PCM Malfunction Litigation

    Represented Porsche owners whose vehicles received a software update that allegedly damaged the vehicles’ infotainment systems. The Honorable Mark H. Cohen granted final approval to a nationwide class action settlement that included cash reimbursements of up to $7,500 per class member.