Strategic Employment Law Representation
Biography
Having grown up in a small manufacturing town in Northern Michigan, supporting workers’ rights has always been Noah’s passion. From being a union steward at a Michigan grocery chain in college to working with his local historical society to preserve working class history, Noah pursued his career in law because of his deep belief in employment rights.
Before finding his home at Sterling Employment Law, Noah worked at another employment law firm and clerked for the United Auto Workers (UAW), researching pertinent legal questions facing Michigan workers.
After earning his Bachelor’s Degree in history from Michigan State University, Noah graduated from Wayne State University Law School. While in law school, Noah focused his studies on all aspects of labor and employment. Noah was also part of the National Lawyers Guild, where he helped organize social events, panels on immigration law and protesters rights, and did legal observation for many protests in the Detroit area. Outside of class, Noah worked with the Michigan League of Conservation voters to advocate for environmental sustainability in Michigan.
Education
- Wayne State University Law School, Detroit, Michigan
- J.D., Law
- Michigan State University
- Bachelor’s Degree in History, with a focus on Criminal Justice and Public Policy
Bar Admissions
- Michigan, 2026

