Brooke began working in law offices at the young age of 14 as part of a school project at North Shore High School and has continued working in the legal field ever since. Brooke attended Northeastern University in Boston where she graduated cum laude in 2006 with a BA in Sociology and Minor in Business. After college, Brooke attended Hofstra University School of Law receiving her J.D. in 2010.
During law school, Brooke was an intern at the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office and then began working there full time as an Assistant District Attorney in August 2010 after graduating. During her time at the District Attorney’s Office Brooke worked in the District Court, Case Advisory and Major Crime Bureaus where she prosecuted criminal misdemeanor and felony cases from arrest through trial. She also served on the Cold Case task force, Violence Against Women team and Environmental Crimes team where she was able to simultaneously gain invaluable courtroom and trial experience while representing the victims of crimes and the people of Suffolk County. In 2017 Brooke left the District Attorney’s Office and began focusing on personal injury law by splitting her time working at an established Long Island law firm and eagerly learning from her father’s decades of experience.
Brooke now has her own private practice focused on personal injury law where she proudly represents clients by guiding them through the legal process from beginning to end. Brooke is also an active community member in Sayville where she regularly volunteers for all types of school and community events.