
Noah’s practice focuses on civil litigation support across a wide range of matters, including complex civil defense, criminal defense, and family law disputes. His experience spans motion practice, legal research, discovery analysis, and client intake, with a strong foundation in both state and federal litigation.
Prior to joining the firm, Noah served as a judicial intern for the Honorable Judge Daniel Pruet of the Sixth Circuit Court of Alabama and for the Honorable L. Scott Coogler of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. In these roles, he assisted with drafting proposed orders, evaluating civil and criminal motions, and conducting in-depth legal research across federal and state case law.
Noah has also clerked with Phelps, Jenkins, Gibson & Fowler, LLP, where he worked on a broad range of civil litigation defense matters, drafting motions and research memoranda and reviewing complex documents including corporate agreements, medical records, and estate materials. He further gained experience at Turner Law Group, supporting criminal defense and family law cases through pleadings, discovery preparation, and client assessments.
During law school, Noah served as a Production Editor for the Journal of Legal Economics, evaluating and editing scholarly manuscripts for analytical accuracy and publication quality. He also worked as a research assistant to Professor Luke Herrine at The University of Alabama School of Law, focusing on international trade and law and economics research.