Noah J. Kaufman is a skilled litigator representing clients in high-stakes antitrust matters in trial and appellate courts across the country. Noah represents clients across a variety of sectors, including higher education, life sciences, retail, automotive, and nonprofit. Noah also counsels businesses on risk management strategies in connection with antitrust, consumer protection, appellate, and general litigation matters. Noah effectively advocates for his clients while maintaining a commitment to treating others with civility and respect.
Noah maintains an active pro bono practice. He regularly represents survivors of domestic violence in trial and appellate proceedings against their abusers, and was recognized with a Morgan Lewis pro bono award for his work with survivors of violence. In 2016, Noah co-led a team of Morgan Lewis lawyers in a high-profile and successful challenge to the “travel ban” on behalf of an Iranian pediatric medical researcher.
Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Noah served as a law clerk in the federal courts, including most recently at the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Prior to that, Noah worked for several years at a Boston-based international law firm. Noah has also taught as an adjunct professor at Northeastern University School of Law and Suffolk University Law School.
Rising Star, Antitrust Litigation, Massachusetts, Super Lawyers (2021)
Recommended, Antitrust: Civil litigation/class actions: defense, The Legal 500 US (2023)
Recommended, Industry focus: Rail and road - litigation and regulation, The Legal 500 US (2021–2023)
Up and Coming, Antitrust, Massachusetts, Chambers USA (2023)
Associates to Watch, Antitrust, Massachusetts, Chambers USA (2021, 2022)
Member, Practice Group of the Year, Competition, Law360 (2017–2021)
Morgan Lewis Pro Bono Award (2018)
Member, Public Interest Leadership Program of the Boston Bar Association (2018–2019)
Member, American Bar Association
Member, Massachusetts Bar Association
Member, Maine State Bar Association