Noah Marlier is a member of the firm’s Municipal Law Team. Noah is also the elected Prothonotary of Montgomery County. He has many years’ experience working on township and water and sewer authority matters and has strong experience in litigation matters. Noah enjoys municipal law because he feels that he is working for the good of the entire community. He especially appreciates that his work affects people in a very real way, and he enjoys helping his clients fully understand the legal issues that they face and the potential impact of their decisions. Noah was elected the Prothonotary of Montgomery County and formally took office in January 2020. He is Solicitor to the Borough of Bridgeport Zoning Hearing Board, the Borough of Jenkintown Zoning Hearing Board, the West Norriton Township Civil Service Commission, as well as the Upper Merion Transportation and General Authorities.

After graduating from James Madison University in 2002, Noah worked as a public school teacher before serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in Malawi, Africa. Noah always had a strong sense of justice, but serving in an impoverished country crystallized his understanding of fairness and called him towards the practice of law. He graduated cum laude from the Rutgers Camden School of Law in 2010. Upon graduation, Noah served for over three years as an Assistant District Attorney in the Montgomery County DA’s Office where he was a member of the Economic Crimes Unit.

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Credentials

Admissions

  • Pennsylvania
  • Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Education

  • Rutgers Camden School of Law (cum laude, 2010)
  • James Madison University (B.S. 2002)

Memberships

  • Pennsylvania Bar Association
  • Montgomery Bar Association
  • Bucks County Bar Association

Honors & Awards

Noah has been named to the Pennsylvania Rising Stars list for the years 2019 and 2020 in the area of State, Local, and Municipal Law.

Personal Interests

Noah grew up in Jenkintown and resides in Springfield. Noah is married and the father of two young boys.