Dr. Belinda Noah, a former law editor, adjunct law professor, legal television show host, international lawyer, and native Floridian, is looking to provide "justice for you".
Noah's first interest in the law occurred when she was approximately eight. At that time, her mother and father, who lost his leg in a work-related accident, recruited Noah to write letters to various government agencies requesting past due Veterans benefits for her father, who sustained injuries while fighting on the Italian Front during World War 2.
Noah received her bachelor's degree at the University of South Florida and, upon graduation, moved to Tallahassee, Florida, where she enrolled at Florida State University College of Law. While attending law school, she had the honor of interning with the Florida A & M University Attorney's Office and the Leon County State Attorney's Office.
After graduating from law school, Noah began working at a Jacksonville, Florida, law firm. In her more than 39 years as a practicing attorney, Noah has represented clients in state, federal, and international courts. In addition, Noah has served as a State of Florida Attorney with the Departments of Business Regulation, Banking and Finance, and Juvenile Justice. In the state of Florida, she handled administrative and appellate cases on behalf of the State of Florida. Also, Noah has experience with bench trials, jury trials, and criminal and civil legal representation. She is licensed to practice law before all Florida Courts, United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, United States District Court of Appeal for the Sixth Circuit, United States Supreme Court, and the Republic of Ghana Courts. Noah's versatile and well-rounded expertise ranges from the dissolution of marriage to felonies; juvenile, civil, and criminal matters; business, contracts, international, and bankruptcy cases.
In 2003, Noah was the only member of the Widener University School of Law in Wilmington, Delaware, to earn a Doctor of Juridical Science degree, the most advanced law degree rarely earned by few American lawyers. In addition, Noah is the recipient of "Young Woman of the Year" and pro bono awards and was the first lawyer to produce a legal talk show in the community that provided pro bono advice on avoiding legal pitfalls.