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Danielle F O'Bannon

CA
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Contact

Email
Danielle.OBannon@doj.ca.gov
Phone
510-879-1989
Address
CA, US

Professional

Bar Number
207095

About

Danielle F. O'Bannon is a dedicated attorney specializing in class actions, based in California. With a strong commitment to advocating for the rights of individuals and consumers, Danielle focuses her practice on representing groups affected by unfair business practices, labor disputes, and consumer fraud. She is passionate about empowering her clients to seek justice and achieve meaningful outcomes in their cases. Danielle's approach to client service is rooted in a philosophy of transparency, communication, and collaboration. She believes that every client deserves personalized attention and a thorough understanding of their legal options. By taking the time to listen to her clients’ needs and concerns, Danielle develops tailored strategies that best represent their interests in complex class action litigation. Her meticulous attention to detail and strategic insight ensure that her clients are well-prepared to navigate the challenges of the legal process. As a staunch advocate for social justice, Danielle is committed to holding corporations accountable and ensuring that her clients receive the compensation they deserve. She understands the intricacies of class action lawsuits and leverages her expertise to fight for the collective rights of her clients. For those seeking a passionate and knowledgeable attorney to represent them in a class action matter, Danielle F. O'Bannon stands ready to provide exceptional legal guidance and support. She invites potential clients to reach out and explore how she can assist them in their pursuit of justice.

Updated: Mar 18, 2026