Noah Jennings is a Litigation associate who focuses his practice on labor and employment matters. After graduating from law school, Noah worked at a San Francisco firm, where he oversaw a variety of matters at all stages of litigation, advised clients on their workforces, and supported transactional teams on employment-related issues. Prior to joining Ballard Spahr, Noah clerked for the Honorable Judge Michelle L. Peterson in the Western District of Washington. Noah also worked as a legal analyst for Bloomberg Law, where he wrote analysis pieces and practical guidance on litigation and employment.
Professional Highlights
Judicial Clerkships
Hon. Michelle L. Peterson, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, 2024
Board Memberships & Community Service
Leadership Associate, Jesuit Volunteer Corps, 2011-2012
Publications
“LGBT Discrimination Claims Have Risen Since Bostock,” Bloomberg Law, June 21, 2023
“WARN Act Lawsuits Rise as Mass Layoffs Persist,” Bloomberg Law, May 17, 2023
“Experts’ Tips for Best, Worst Layoff Practices,” Bloomberg Law, March 17, 2023
“Job Applicants Win as More States Mandate Pay Info,” Bloomberg Law, January 9, 2023
Credentials
Education
University of California, Davis School of Law (J.D. 2015)
Executive Editor, UC Davis Law Review
University of San Francisco (B.A., magna cum laude, 2011)
Admissions
Washington
California