Premier Pennsylvania personal injury law firmMunley Law is pleased to announce that Noah Musto has joined the firm as an Associate Attorney.
Musto joins Munley Law directly from completing a judicial clerkship with the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, where he spent the past year gaining firsthand experience in judicial decision-making and courtroom proceedings. This position gave him unique insights into legal analysis and civil procedure that will benefit Munley Law's clients.
“We are excited to welcome Noah to our team,” said Managing Partner Caroline Munley. “His judicial clerkship experience provides invaluable insight into the court system, and his demonstrated commitment to public service throughout his career aligns perfectly with our firm's mission of fighting for justice on behalf of injured victims. Noah's addition strengthens our ability to provide exceptional representation to our clients.”
Prior to his clerkship, Musto gained legal experience through internships with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's procurement law division, the Commercial Law Development Program, and the National Center on Protection Orders and Full Faith & Credit. These positions allowed him to develop expertise in various areas of law while maintaining a focus on public interest work.
A native of Pennsylvania, Musto has deep roots in the Commonwealth and a strong connection to the Scranton area. He previously served as a Constituent Services Intern for U.S. Senator Robert P. Casey, Jr.'s Greater Scranton office, where he assisted constituents with federal matters and gained valuable experience in public service. His commitment to Pennsylvania communities is also evident through his work as a Campaign Fellow with the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, where he helped organize grassroots efforts in Centre and Clinton counties.
Musto earned his Juris Doctor from The George Washington University Law School, where he served on the Public Contract Law Journal and as Secretary of the American Constitution Society chapter. He was active in the Equal Justice Foundation and participated in the first-year moot court competition. He graduated cum laude from Penn State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and served as Secretary of the Beta Pi chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honor society.
Musto is admitted to practice law in Maryland (2024) and is currently pending admission to the Pennsylvania Bar.
“I am thrilled to begin my legal career at Munley Law, a firm with such a distinguished reputation for achieving justice for injured victims,” said Musto. “My judicial clerkship experience has prepared me to hit the ground running, and I look forward to using the skills and insights I've gained to advocate effectively for our clients. Returning to the Scranton area to practice law is particularly meaningful to me, and I'm honored to join a firm that has been such a pillar of the community.”
About Munley Law
Founded over 65 years ago, Munley Law has been fighting for injured victims and their families for three generations. The firm has secured numerous multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements and has been recognized nationally for its excellence in personal injury litigation. The firm's attorneys have been selected for inclusion in Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers, and have achieved board certification in truck accident law, civil practice advocacy, and civil trial law. With offices throughout Pennsylvania, Munley Law continues to be a leader in personal injury, trucking accident litigation, car accident litigation, and workers' compensation. For more information about Munley Law, visit munley.com.
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