Profile
A Champion for Workers’ Rights in Pittsburgh
Noah Jordan is a highly respected attorney at Rothman Gordon, P.C., one of Pittsburgh’s most established and reputable law firms. Since its founding in 1954, Rothman Gordon has built a legacy of providing exceptional legal service to individuals and businesses. Within this storied firm, Noah Jordan dedicates his practice exclusively to being a powerful advocate for the rights of employees and injured workers. He understands that facing a conflict with an employer or navigating a workplace injury is incredibly stressful, and his mission is to provide compassionate, client-focused, and tenacious representation. As the Chair of the firm’s Workers’ Compensation Practice, he brings a level of focused expertise and leadership that clients can depend on to fight for their rights and secure their future.
Specialized Advocacy for Employees and the Injured
By concentrating his practice on employment law and workers’ compensation, Noah Jordan provides a depth of knowledge and experience that is critical for success in these highly specialized fields. He is committed to leveling the playing field and ensuring that individuals have a strong voice against powerful employers and insurance companies.
- Employment and Labor Lawyers: Noah is a staunch defender of employee rights. He represents individuals in a wide array of workplace disputes, including claims of Workplace Discrimination (based on age, race, gender, disability, etc.), Harassment (including sexual harassment), Wrongful Termination, and violations of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
- Workers’ Compensation Lawyers: As practice group chair, he has extensive experience guiding injured workers through the complexities of the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation system. He fights to ensure clients receive the full medical and wage loss benefits they are entitled to after being hurt on the job.
- Wage and Hour Lawyers: He also advocates for employees who have been denied their rightful earnings, handling cases involving unpaid overtime, minimum wage violations, and other forms of wage theft.
A Client-First Commitment to Justice
Noah Jordan and the team at Rothman Gordon operate on a client-first philosophy. They understand the financial strain that a job loss or injury can cause, which is why they offer a no-fee consultation and handle most cases on a contingency fee basis. This means clients pay absolutely nothing unless a recovery is made for them. This approach removes the financial barriers to justice and allows clients to focus on their well-being while a dedicated legal team fights in their corner.
A Recognized Leader in His Field
Noah’s skill, dedication, and high ethical standards have earned him recognition from his peers and the legal community’s most prestigious rating services. He has been repeatedly selected to the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch list and named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyers Rising Star. These accolades are a testament to his standing as one of Pittsburgh’s leading attorneys for workers’ rights. When you work with Noah Jordan, you are partnering with a proven, award-winning advocate backed by the strength and history of Rothman Gordon.
Specializing In
Workers’ Compensation, Employment Discrimination, Wrongful Termination, Wage and Hour Law, FMLA Violations, Sexual Harassment
Address & Location
Situated in the Central Business District of Downtown Pittsburgh, on Grant Street between Third Avenue and Fourth Avenue.
Building Location
This is a historic 37-story Art Deco skyscraper known as the Grant Building, built in 1929 and located just steps from Primanti Bros. and Zorbas restaurant.
Suite Access
Enter through the main Art Deco lobby of the historic Grant Building at 310 Grant Street and take the elevator up to the 3rd floor to reach Suite 300.
Parking Details
Paid public parking is available nearby at the Mellon Square Garage or the surface lot across from the City-County Building on Forbes Avenue.
Public Transit
Served by Pittsburgh Regional Transit Route Red Line (Downtown/South Hills); nearest stop is at First Avenue.
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