Noam Biale

Top rated Criminal Defense attorney in New York, New York

Sher Tremonte LLP
Noam Biale
Sher Tremonte LLP

Practice areas: Criminal Defense

Licensed in New York since: 2012

Education: New York University School of Law

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2023 - 2026 Selected to Rising Stars: 2017 - 2022

Sher Tremonte LLP

90 Broad Street
23rd Floor
New York, NY 10004 Phone: 212-202-2600 Email: Noam Biale Visit website
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Noam represents individuals and entities in high-stakes criminal matters and complex civil litigation. He is a passionate advocate who fights tirelessly to advance the interests of clients facing potentially life-altering legal challenges.

Noam is an experienced trial lawyer and appellate practitioner who has briefed and argued numerous appeals before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. He primarily handles criminal defense matters, representing individuals accused of the full range of federal crimes, from insider trading and securities fraud to narcotics and firearms offenses, cybercrime (including matters related to cryptocurrency), money laundering, the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Travel Act, and RICO, among others. Noam has substantial experience engaging and, where necessary, crossing swords with the Department of Justice and state prosecutors’ offices. A member of the  Criminal Justice Act (CJA) Panels for both the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York, he also regularly represents indigent defendants by court appointment. 

Noam’s success as a legal strategist stems from his deep intellectual engagement with complex legal issues as well as the strong client relationships he builds. He has honed a keen sense of judicial reasoning from his federal clerkships and of prosecutorial discretion from his experience as a criminal practitioner. These insights help his clients navigate the complex, often opaque process of a federal case and make the best judgment at each decision point. Noam treats his clients as true collaborators and forms connections that both empower them and allow Noam, through his advocacy, to demand that the judicial system sees them as full human beings. 

Noam also maintains a robust pro bono practice focusing on First Amendment, prisoners’ rights, and immigration matters. In his role as Sher Tremonte’s Pro Bono Coordinator, he oversees the firm’s commitment to litigating on behalf of clients in the public interest. He was a member of the firm’s team representing the House Committee investigating the January 6 Attack and is also a member of the Second Circuit’s pro bono panel, representing clients who cannot afford lawyers on appeal. In 2018, he argued and won Burns v. Martuscello, a groundbreaking case establishing, for the first time, the First Amendment right of prisoners to refuse to become informants for corrections officers. His legal scholarship has appeared in widely read law journals and he is a regular contributor to Scotusblog. 

Following law school, Noam was a fellow at the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) in Montgomery, Alabama, where he represented individuals on death row and successfully overturned several death sentences on appeal. He served on the legal team that won the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision Miller v. Alabama, which abolished mandatory life-without-parole sentences for juveniles, and co-authored EJI’s report, Lynching in America: Confronting the Legacy of Racial Terror. Noam brings his engagement with the history of racial hierarchy in America to bear on his understanding of the modern criminal legal system, a perspective that informs and features prominently in his work today. 

First Admitted: 2012, New York

Professional Webpage: http://www.shertremonte.com/person/noam-biale/

Office location for Noam Biale

90 Broad Street
23rd Floor
New York, NY 10004

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4 Years Super Lawyers
6 Years Rising Stars
  • Super Lawyers: 2023 - 2026
  • Rising Stars: 2017 - 2022

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