Biography

Noa channels her lifelong passion for outdoor adventure into her practice of environmental litigation. 

Noa represents clients through all stages of complex litigation. She has varied experience in litigation involving CERCLA cost recovery and allocation, air emissions, emerging contaminants, and tribal issues. She has represented clients in federal and state courts across the country, including in jury trials, and regularly leads dispositive briefings. Noa also advises clients on responding to government agency information requests.

Recent matters Noa has worked on include:

  • Defending a client in a multimillion-dollar contaminated soil remediation case
  • Drafting merits briefing in a high-stakes rulemaking challenge before the D.C. Circuit
  • Supporting a multi-million dollar CERCLA cost allocation matter

Noa also maintains an active pro bono practice focused on immigrant asylum.

Prior to joining Beveridge & Diamond, Noa served as a judicial clerk in Michigan’s Oakland County Circuit Court, where she managed a docket of civil and criminal matters and oversaw  a treatment court for combat veterans. She also interned at the Division of Indian Affairs in the Office of the Solicitor, Department of the Interior.

*Admitted only in Maryland; not a member of the DC Bar. Practicing in DC pursuant to D.C. App. Rule 49(c)(8). DC practice supervised by members of the DC Bar.

Education

  • University of Southern California  (B.A., cum laude, 2016)
    • Philosophy
    • Minors in Spanish, Musical Theatre
  • George Washington University  (J.D., with Honors, 2020)
    • Recognition of Concentration in Environmental Law
    • The George Washington Journal of Energy and Environmental Law, Articles Editor
    • President’s Volunteer Service Award

Bar Admissions

  • Maryland

Honors & Awards

  • Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll, High Honors Recognition (2024)

Languages

  • Spanish (proficiency)