Noah focuses his practice on business litigation. 

Noah earned his J.D. from St. Louis University School of Law, where he was a national trial competition regional finalist on the SLU Trial Team. The Lawyers Association of St. Louis recognized him with the Milton F. Napier Award, presented annually to a third-year law student who excels in trial advocacy. Noah currently serves as an SLU adjunct professor/assistant coach for the Trial Advocacy Competition Team.

While in law school, Noah worked for two private law firms. He gained experience in discovery, and prepared trial documents and exhibits and drafted motions and answered proceedings in bankruptcy matters. He also researched and drafted summary judgment motions and responses to motions, memorandum and statement of facts, while gaining experience in bankruptcy, garnishment, FDCPA violations, defamation, fraudulent misrepresentation and unpaid wages matters. This included researching and assisting in developing strategy and drafting an appeal brief for the Missouri Court of Appeals in a large-sum unpaid wage case. 

Noah earned a bachelor’s degree cum laude in business administration from McKendree University, and worked in insurance and banking.