Delaney Gold-Diamond is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s Los Angeles office, where she represents clients in high-stakes civil litigation at the trial and appellate levels.
Since joining the firm in 2022, Delaney’s practice has spanned a wide range of civil disputes in both state and federal courts, including high-profile appellate matters, multidistrict litigation, and public nuisance and tort law.
Before joining Quinn Emanuel, Delaney clerked for the Honorable Carlos T. Bea on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. In law school, Delaney argued before the Ninth Circuit, won three national championships in moot court and trial advocacy, and received the Order of the Barristers’ Statue of Justice for her excellence in oral advocacy and brief writing.
- UCLA School of Law
(J.D., 2021)- Order of the Barristers, Statue of Justice
- UCLA Moot Court Honors Association
- Cappello Certificate in Trial Advocacy
- The University of Chicago
(B.A., Political Science, 2018)
- The State Bar of California
- Spanish
- Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Carlos T. Bea
- United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 2021-2022
- Federal Bar Association’s Thurgood Marshal Memorial Moot Court Competition
- Winner and Best Oral Advocate, 2021
- American College of Trial Lawyers’ National Trial Competition
- Winner, 2021
- National Board of Trial Advocacy’s Tournament of Champions
- Winner, 2020