About Brett S.

Brett S. Noonan earned his law degree from Albany Law School in 2010 after completing a bachelor’s degree in business administration at Le Moyne College in 2007. He arrived in law school with a background in business studies and a clear interest in public policy. The dates on his resume show a steady progression from student intern to practicing attorney.

While still in college and law school he took on internships that exposed him to both industry and government work. In 2008 he was a legal intern at Plug Power, where he handled research and supported transactional tasks. He later worked as a legal assistant for Senator Thomas W. Libous in 2009, then returned to the senator’s office as deputy counsel in 2011. Those roles involved legislative support and constituent matters, and they gave him experience in the practical side of public law.

Noonan moved into private practice and local public service soon after finishing law school. In 2012 he served as coordinator for Broome County STOP-DWI. That year he also listed his title as lawyer at Noonan Law. The combination of county-level DWI work and private practice placed him at the intersection of criminal justice and community safety concerns. He has handled case preparation, client counseling and courtroom appearances tied to those duties.

Over the years Noonan has kept his practice centered in New York. His resume reflects work across government offices and small firm settings. The arc of his career traces a transition from support roles in a legislative office to front-line legal work in county and private practice. In recent years he has been associated with NoonanBrown Law, where he continues his legal work. He maintains professional ties to local institutions and the courts in his jurisdiction.

Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and comfortable in both courtroom settings and behind-the-scenes legal research. His background in business administration informs his approach to client matters, particularly where legal and financial issues intersect. He brings experience from legislative staff work, county program coordination and private practice into his handling of cases.

He is licensed to practice in New York and practices at NoonanBrown Law, where his work centers on criminal defense and DWI-related matters.

Education

Albany Law School

J.D. (2010)

Le Moyne College

Bachelor s Degree (2007) | Business Administration

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Lawyer

Noonan Law
2012

Coordinator

Broome County STOP-DWI
2012

Deputy Counsel

Senator Thomas W. Libous
2011

Legal Assistant

Senator Thomas W. Libous
2009

Legal Intern

Plug Power
2008

Accepted Jurisdictions

New York

Office Locations

Main Office

 423 East Main Street Endicott NY 13760