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Overview

Overview

Brooke-Noelle D. Royes is an associate attorney at O’Hagan Meyer. She has a background in intellectual property and corporate transactional law and has experience forming and advising companies to ensure they adhere to and are compliant with relevant employment laws and regulations. She has recently made the transition to representing and defending clients against claims ranging the employment law spectrum, and brings a unique perspective to each case, having previously advised companies in such matters.

Brooke received her law degree from Loyola Law School, Los Angeles in 2019. While at Loyola, Brooke took part in many extracurricular activities, the most rewarding being the Young Lawyer’s Program, a program focused on nurturing high school student’s interest in pursuing careers in the legal field through mock trial advocacy, where she served as a youth mentor, and team lead.

Prior to law school, Brooke graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology from the University of California, San Diego. In her free time, Brooke loves to travel and explore the world through food, music, and culture. She has visited 23 countries (and 4 out of 7 continents), so far.

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Education

  • J.D., Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, 2019
  • B.S., University of California, San Diego, 2013

Admissions

  • California

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