At Keller Postman, Noah assists with the firm’s litigation against the manufacturers of hair relaxer products.
Before joining Keller Postman, Noah was an enforcement attorney at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). At the CFPB, Noah investigated and sued large banks and technology companies that violated federal consumer financial law by providing financial products that harmed or deceived consumers. During his time at the Bureau, Noah led an investigation that resulted in consent orders requiring large corporations to cease harmful and deceptive financial practices and to pay millions of dollars in fines and monetary redress to individual consumers. Noah also litigated in federal court on behalf of the Bureau against large banks and technology companies in matters alleging that novel financial products violated federal consumer law.
Prior to law school, Noah worked as a paralegal at Edelman, Combs, Latturner, & Goodwin LLC, a consumer-protection focused plaintiff-side firm in Chicago.
Noah has also worked with the D.C. Bar Pro Bono Center Advocacy & Justic Clinic to represent low-income individuals at risk of eviction during litigation in the Landlord and Tenant Branch of the District of Columbia Superior Court.
Noah graduated from the University of Minnesota Law School, where he served on the Minnesota Law Review and worked in the Consumer Protection Clinic. He also graduated cum laude from Northwestern University, where he studied history and economics.
"I joined Keller Postman to help the firm level the legal playing field. In my past work, I saw how the legal system can often provide insurmountable advantages to well-resourced corporate defendants that prevent individual people from being compensated when they are injured. At Keller Postman, I assist the firm’s clients in overcoming these advantages and obtaining the compensation they deserve."