Assistant Professor of Law (civil procedure, complex litigation)
David L. Noll works at the intersection of regulation, complex
litigation, and conflicts of law. His scholarship studies enforcement
mechanisms in U.S. law, the relationship between public and private
control of procedure, and the effect of procedural change on regulatory
enforcement and access to justice.
Prior to joining the Rutgers
faculty, Professor Noll was an associate-in-law at Columbia Law School.
He previously clerked for Judges Pierre N. Leval and Raymond J. Lohier,
Jr. on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Judge
Richard J. Holwell on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District
of New York. He graduated magna cum laude from NYU School of Law
where he was articles editor of the Law Review and received
graduation prizes for distinguished scholarship in federal courts and
civil procedure and outstanding performance in the law school's Supreme
Court litigation clinic. Professor Noll is admitted to the New York bar
and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Order of the Coif.