Noah Nadler

Associate

Dallas


2323 Victory Avenue
Suite 700
Dallas, Texas 75219
T +1 214.651.5782
F +1 214.200.0681

Areas of Practice

Education

  • J.D., Florida State University College of Law, 2008, magna cum laude; Order of the Coif; FSU Law Review
  • B.A., Sports Management and Criminology, Florida Southern College, 2005, magna cum laude

Bar Admissions

  • Texas, 2008

Court Admissions

  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

Noah Nadler is an associate in the firm's Insurance Coverage and Business Litigation Practice Groups. He is a trial lawyer who concentrates his practice in complex commercial litigation, with emphasis in the areas of insurance coverage litigation, insurance consultation and construction disputes.

Noah's recent experience includes:

  • Representing clients in multi-million dollar coverage litigation involving insurance coverage related to:

    • Property damage claims
    • Construction defect claims
    • Directors and officers litigation
    • Business interruption claims
    • Event cancellation claims
    • Sexual abuse claims
    • Securities claims
    • ADA and FHA claims
    • Fraud claims

  • Assisting policyholders in defeating problematic exclusions.

  • Prosecuting claims of bad faith and Texas Insurance Code violations in complex coverage litigation.

  • Successfully obtaining a summary judgment for defendant business developer in an action based on various fraud claims.

  • Representing clients in disputes involving statutory and common law fraud claims.

  • Representing owners in construction disputes with contractors and subcontractors.

Selected Representative Experience


Kurt Torster & GEA Group v. Panda Energy Mgmt., No. 07-10-0442-CV, 2011 Tex. App. LEXIS 1628 (Tex. App.-Amarillo Mar. 7, 2011, pet. denied)
Persuaded the court of appeals to affirm the trial court's refusal to compel arbitration where none of the litigants were signatories to the contract containing the arbitration provision and plaintiffs' tort claims arose from conduct that occurred prior to the execution of the contract. Convinced the Texas Supreme Court to deny review after full briefing.

Recovery - Construction Defects to Multi-Student Housing Project
Represented major real estate developer in recovery under commercial general liability policies for claims arising out of construction defects to a multi-student housing project located at Emory University in Atlanta Georgia.

Recovery - Damage to Multi-Family Housing Project in Galveston, Texas
Represented major real estate developer in recovery under commercial property policies for damage to multi-family housing project located in Galveston Texas damaged by Hurricane Ike.

Recovery - Multi-Family Housing Project Damage by Fire
Represented major real estate developer in recovery under commercial property policies for damage to multi-family housing project located in Massachusetts damaged by by a fire.

Memberships

  • American Bar Association (Tort Trial and Insurance Section)
  • State Bar of Texas (Insurance Law Section)
  • Dallas Bar Association (Tort and Insurance Practice Section)
  • Dallas Association of Young Lawyers

Online Publications

04/02/2009 - After Don's Building: Change is the One Thing We Can Be Sure Of
In 2008, the Texas Supreme Court completely changed the trigger of coverage theory for occurrence based Commercial General Liability (“CGL”) policies in Texas. The Court held that, where damage occurs over multiple policy periods, coverage is triggered for any policy period in which actual damage transpires.