Noelle Sperrazza is an Associate Attorney at Hankin Palladino Weintrob Bell & Labov, where she focuses her practice on civil litigation and construction litigation.
Noelle graduated magna cum laude from Baylor University with a B.A. in Psychology. As an undergraduate, Noelle served as a Student Intern in the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney’s Office, where she helped assemble case files and trial binders, reviewed phone calls and footage for evidence, and prepared special agent trial letters for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Noelle then attended University of Minnesota Law School, where she was the Note and Comment Editor for the Minnesota Journal of Law and Inequality. She also served as a Certified Student Attorney for the law school’s Bankruptcy Law Clinic. In this position, she served multiple clients with Chapter 7 bankruptcy filings, conducted client interviews to gather financial information, and prepared bankruptcy petitions and legal documents.
Noelle also served as a Summer Associate/Law Clerk for a law firm focused on businesses in a variety of industries. In this position, she provided legal research and writing, drafted complaints, demand letters, and contractual agreements, and completed discovery reviews for impending litigation.