Chloe Panaccione

Chloe Panaccione earned her undergraduate degree from Florida State University, where she studied English Literature and Political Science. While maintaining a strong academic record, she was also actively involved in the university’s Intramural programs, an experience that strengthened her collaborative and leadership skills. In 2016, she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree and entered the legal field to begin gaining hands-on experience prior to law school.

Her early work at a plaintiffs’ law firm provided valuable exposure to client advocacy and civil litigation, solidifying her decision to pursue a legal career. Chloe later attended Mercer University School of Law, where she remained active in the legal community through organizations including the Association of Women Law Students and Phi Alpha Delta. During law school, she also participated in Mercer’s 2L Practice Act program with the Macon-Bibb Public Defender’s Office, representing indigent defendants, arguing bond motions, and appearing in court on felony matters.

Chloe further developed her litigation experience at a small plaintiffs’ firm working on workers’ compensation and personal injury cases and advocating for individuals harmed by negligence. After earning her Juris Doctorate in 2020, she moved to Atlanta to continue practicing personal injury law with a plaintiffs’ firm.

In 2026, Chloe relocated to Tampa, Florida, to continue representing injured clients at Brooks Law Group. She is passionate about helping clients navigate difficult circumstances and remains dedicated to strong, client-focused advocacy. Chloe lives in the Tampa area with her husband and enjoys spending time at the beach, paddle boarding, traveling, reading, and attending concerts.