About Noah Paul
Noah Paul Fardo returned to Pittsburgh after law school and has built a steady litigation career there over three decades. He earned his J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1996 after completing a B.A. at Allegheny College in 1991. Those years framed his early interest in courtroom work and appellate advocacy.
His professional life has been centered on Pennsylvania courts and the federal system. He joined the Pennsylvania State Bar and the Allegheny County Bar Association in 1999 and has maintained active membership in both since then. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and has court privileges in the Third Circuit. In 2006 he became a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, reflecting participation in high-value civil cases.
Fardo’s record is rooted in litigation practice. He has handled matters at trial and on appeal, moving cases through state trial courts, into federal district court, and up to appellate panels. That trajectory illustrates a lawyer comfortable with both fact-finding at trial and the subtleties of appellate briefing and argument. Colleagues and opposing counsel describe him as methodical in preparing records and concise in oral argument.
He has balanced courtroom work with bar engagement. Longstanding membership in the Allegheny County Bar Association has kept him connected to local practice trends and the court community. His participation in statewide bar activities since 1999 has also provided exposure to broader procedural developments in Pennsylvania law. Membership in national forums has brought occasional work that reaches beyond state lines, including filings before the Third Circuit and, on occasion, the U.S. Supreme Court.
Fardo now practices at Flaherty Fardo, LLC. The firm handles litigation matters across state and federal courts, and he remains active in both trial and appellate roles. He continues to represent clients in cases that require navigating Pennsylvania’s courts and pursuing relief in federal appellate venues, including filings to the U.S. Supreme Court when warranted.
He remains an active member of the bar and keeps a practice that reflects decades of courtroom experience and appellate work. His current practice handles litigation and appeals in Pennsylvania and federal courts, including matters brought before the Third Circuit and filings to the U.S. Supreme Court.