Noah Brecker-Redd

Noah Brecker-Redd is an associate in Constantine Cannon’s New York Office.  He represents whistleblowers in qui tam lawsuits brought under the Federal and various state False Claims Acts, as well as claims made under the whistleblower programs of the Internal Revenue Service, Securities and Exchange Commission, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and Department of Transportation’s whistleblower programs.  Noah also contributes to the firm’s Antitrust Litigation and Counseling Group.

Noah graduated from Fordham University’s School of Law in 2021 where he was an Archibald R. Murray Public Service Award recipient.  As a law student, Noah was a Fordham Moot Court competitor and served as a member of Black Law Students Association and Environmental Law Advocates.

Prior to law school, Noah worked at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission as a Case Intake Manager, then as a paralegal, and as a Marketing Campaign Designer for Alacra, Inc.  Noah graduated magna cum laude from Brandeis University in 2013 as a Brothers for Excellence Scholar with a double-major in Philosophy and Psychology.

Noah is pending admission to practice in New York.