Brooke was born and raised in Southwest Louisiana, and followed in her father and grandfather’s footsteps to become the third generation to practice law at the Roach Law Firm. Before becoming an attorney, Brooke received her Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources from Louisiana State University in 2016, then went on to Southern University Law School where she received her Juris Doctorate Degree in 2019. While at Southern University Law Center, Brooke served as an editor of the Law Review and graduated with Magna Cum Laude Honors. After law school, Brooke served as law clerk to Chief Justice Ulysses G. Thibodeaux, at the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeals, where she learned invaluable lessons that still aide in her practice of law today. After her clerkship, Brooke joined the Roach Law Firm where she has found her role in protecting her clients from big truck drivers and negligent motorist, as well as fighting insurance companies who do not uphold their end of the bargain when damage occurs to her clients’ homes as a result of a hurricane or other natural disaster.
Brooke takes pride in what she does as an attorney because of the deep-rooted principles of service that were instilled in her at a young age. Brooke is committed to fighting for justice for her clients no matter what the case may be.