Frank E. Noyes, II, Principal
Attorney At Law

Email: | fnoyes@offitkurman.com |
Office Phone: | 267.338.1381 |
Fax: | 267.338.1335 |
Mailing Address: | Ten Penn Center 1801 Market Street Suite 2300 Philadelphia, PA 19103 |
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Practice Areas
Practice Focus
Mr. Noyes works with the Business Litigation group, as well as in the Business Law and Transactions group. His litigation practice focuses on representing companies in employment litigation, restrictive covenant and business tort litigation, and also litigating trust related matters in Orphans Court. He has represented clients in numerous state and federal courts, on both the trial and appellate levels, including the United States Supreme Court and the Supreme Courts of Delaware and Pennsylvania. On the transaction side, he represents companies in finance transactions, sales transactions, and general business matters, and represents employers in preparing employment agreements, handbooks, and separation agreements.
EDUCATION
- Boston College Law School, J.D., magna cum laude (1986)
- University of Delaware, B.A. (1980)
BAR And Court ADMISSIONS
- Admitted in Pennsylvania and Delaware
- United States Supreme Court
- United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
- United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
- United States District Court for the District of Delaware
Activities and associations
Mr. Noyes has served on the Board of Commissioners for Nether Providence Township in Delaware County since 2006. He was previously Chairman of the Nether Providence Planning Commission.
Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Noyes served as a judicial clerk to Honorable Jane R. Roth on the United States District Court for the District of Delaware
He is a member of the Pennsylvania and Delaware State Bar Associations and of the Defense Research Institute.
Since 2001, Mr. Noyes has been a Board member for the Spring Garden Soup Society, which provides financial support to organizations that feed the poor and homeless throughout Philadelphia.
SPEECHES AND PUBLICATIONS
Mr. Noyes is a frequent lecturer and author, including a chapter author for the DRI's A Defense Lawyer's Guide to Appellate Practice.