ALEX V. NOON, esq.
Alex’s interest in special education law began during his third year of law school, when he began working as a law clerk for an Impartial Hearing Officer, where his duties included drafting decisions for special education impartial hearings. After seeing numerous instances of children being denied a free, and appropriate public education, Alex decided that he wanted to pursue a career in advocating for children who were being denied the education that they were legally entitled to.
Alex earned his law degree from Albany Law School of Union University. While there, he was a semifinalist in the Donna Jo Morse Client Counseling Competition and a quarterfinalist in the Donna Jo Morse Negotiations Competition and interned for the Third Judicial District of New York. Prior to law school, Alex earned his bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric and Communications, cum laude, from the University at Albany, SUNY. Alex was also an Executive Board Member for the SUNY Albany and Albany Law School rugby teams. Alex is admitted to practice law in New York. In addition, Alex is a member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA).
Alex earned his law degree from Albany Law School of Union University. While there, he was a semifinalist in the Donna Jo Morse Client Counseling Competition and a quarterfinalist in the Donna Jo Morse Negotiations Competition and interned for the Third Judicial District of New York. Prior to law school, Alex earned his bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric and Communications, cum laude, from the University at Albany, SUNY. Alex was also an Executive Board Member for the SUNY Albany and Albany Law School rugby teams. Alex is admitted to practice law in New York. In addition, Alex is a member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA).