Richard Noll, Member of The Noll Law Firm, P.C.
Richard E. Noll has been representing clients, injured by the negligence of others for over fifteen years. He was admitted to the New York State Bar in January, 1994 and the New Jersey State Bar in 1993. He is admitted to the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the United States Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
Richard prides himself in always being more prepared than his adversary. It is his firm belief that a plaintiff’s attorney must first be honest with the client in the assessment of the case. Once it is determined that the client has a viable claim then it is necessary to be creative and tenacious in his representation.
Experience
The Noll Law Firm, P.C., (Syosset, NY)
Principal Attorney, 1994 - present
RICHARD E. NOLL, ESQ.
Richard E. Noll has been representing clients, injured by the negligence of others for over sixteen years. He was admitted to the New York State Bar in January, 1994 and the New Jersey State Bar in 1993. He is admitted to the United States District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the United States Second Circuit Court of Appeals. He prides himself in always being more prepared than his adversary. It is his firm belief that a plaintiff’s attorney must first be honest with the client in the assessment of the case. Once it is determined that the client has a viable claim then it is necessary to be creative and tenacious in his representation.
After graduating from Binghamton University in 1990 he attended Brooklyn Law School where he was elected to the Moot Court Honor Society. He obtained his juris doctorate degree in 1993 and went on to become an associate of two of today’s pre-eminent personal injury trial attorneys where he developed his eye for the creative prosecution of injured plaintiff’s claims and the steadfast belief and practice of “over-preparation”. He firmly believes you must always be prepared to push the envelope in order maximize your client’s recovery.
After working as trial attorney and managing attorney for a large volume plaintiff’s personal injury firm for ten years, Richard E. Noll started his own firm in 2005 in order to concentrate on fewer clients and continue his practice of preparing every aspect of his client’s file as if each case was going to trial. He personally meets with every client of the firm and is always available for the client during and usually for many years after the conclusion of the case. “The greatest thanks I receive from a client is the referral of a friend or family member in need of a personal injury attorney.”
Many members of the bar retain Richard Noll as trial or special counsel. Attorneys who practice other disciplines of law and other personal injury attorneys who cannot devote the time necessary to develop and prepare their clients’ files, look to Richard Noll to represent their injured clients.
Richard E. Noll is a member of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association, New York State Bar Association and Nassau County Bar Association.
Education
Brooklyn Law School, (Brooklyn, NY)
Juris Doctorate, Juris Doctorate 1993
Binghamton University, (Binghamton, NY)
Bachelor of Arts, Literature and Rhetoric 1990
Licenses
Professional Affiliations
Articles
Don't Be Afraid to Hire an Attorney to Pursue Your Injury Claim
Submitted By: Richard Noll On: Mar 7th 2011
Category: Personal Injury Claims
While nearly all cases are settled out of court and before a trial begins, some are settled after the start of the trial but before its conclusion. Sometimes, if we feel that the settlement offered...
Ceiling Collapse Injury Claims: How to Prove a Case Against the Landlord
Submitted By: Richard Noll On: Oct 28th 2010
Category: Premises Liability
It started as a brown spot on the ceiling. Then the plaster started to bulge. A few weeks later mushrooms and mold started to grow on the ceiling and walls. One unfortunate morning, while the tenant...
How will My Medical Bills be Paid after a Motorcycle Accident?
Submitted By: Richard Noll On: Oct 7th 2010
Category: Accident Injury
Motorcycle collisions often result in significant injuries, including fractures, road rash, disc herniations and significant scarring. A motor cycle rider is more likely to sustain more severe injuries than a passenger...
