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Noah Weisberg - Newport News, VA

800 Diligence Drive Newport News, VA 23606

Updated: 05/15/2025

Newport News Criminal Lawyer

Overview

A Hampton Roads native, Noah was born and raised in Suffolk, Virginia. He graduated from Norfolk Academy where he received recognition as an excellent student and athlete. He was honored with the prestigious David Ari Levitt Award for intellectual curiosity, and also received honors in athletics. While at Norfolk Academy, Noah served as the president of the Y.E.S. Club, a mentorship program designed to pair high school students with local troubled elementary school students. In high school, Noah spent his summers working in Connecticut at Camp Hemlocks, a program for mentally and physically disabled children and adults.

After graduating high school, Noah enrolled in the University of Michigan, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree, with honors his senior year. At Michigan, Noah continued to actively participate in sports and dedicate himself to the service of others. By far the most rewarding service was as a personal care attendant for one of Michigan's finest students, the late Christopher Rush. Among many accomplishments, Christopher served as a good will ambassador for Jerry Lewis's Muscular Dystrophy Association. Noah was also elected by his fellow students to represent them in the University of Michigan's Ashubui Multicultural Organization. He also worked as a manager and bartender at the famed "Brown Jug Restaurant" in Ann Arbor.

Noah completed his post-graduate study of law at The Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University, where he received his Juris Doctorate. In law school, Noah was elected as his class's Student Bar Association representative. He also served on numerous Bar committees and was a member of the Order of Barristers. At Pennsylvania State Noah also met his wife, Amy Weisberg, a fellow law student.

Noah and Amy returned to the Hampton Roads area where Noah accepted a job prosecuting violent crimes under the Honorable Linda D. Curtis in the Hampton Commonwealth Attorney's Office. Thereafter, Noah accepted a position prosecuting violent crimes and traffic offenses under the Honorable Howard Gwynn in the Newport News Commonwealth Attorney's Office.

In 2006, Noah was recruited by the law firm of Moschel and Clancy, PLLC to practice in the areas of Criminal and Family law. At Moschel & Clancy, Noah gained experience in both areas, representing individuals in serious criminal cases, such as murder, robbery and felony driving under the influence of alcohol, as well as high asset divorces, contested custody disputes, and adoptions.

In 2008, Noah opened Noah D. Weisberg, P.L.L.C. in Newport News, Virginia. Amy joined him in 2009 and they became Weisberg & Weisberg, P.L.L.C. He continues to find great reward protecting and preserving the rights and goals of individuals in criminal, traffic, family and personal injury law.

About Noah Weisberg

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Partner & Founding Member

Practice Areas

  • Criminal
  • Traffic
  • Family
  • Personal Injury Law

Qualifications

Pro Bono Activities

  • Summers working in Connecticut at Camp Hemlocks, a program for mentally and physically disabled children and adults

Past Positions

  • Patten, Wornom, Hatten, & Diamonstein, P.C.
  • Moschel & Clancy, PLLC
  • Hampton Commonwealth Attorney's Office under the Honorable Linda D. Curtis
  • Honorable Howard Gwynn in the Newport News Commonwealth Attorney's Office
  • Brown Jug Restaurant in Ann Arbor, Manager and Bartender

Education

  • The Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
    Juris Doctorate
    Honors: Member, Order of Barristers
    Honors: Class's Student Bar Association Representative
  • University of Michigan
    B.A.
    Honors: With Honors
    Honors: Elected by his fellow students to represent them in the University of Michigan's Ashubui Multicultural Organization
  • Norfolk Academy
    Honors: Received recognition as an excellent student and athlete
    Honors: David Ari Levitt Award for intellectual curiosity
    Honors: Received honors in athletics
    Honors: President, Y.E.S. Club

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Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

800 Diligence Drive Newport News, VA 23606

Fax

  • 757-310-6926

Achievements

Other Sources of Feedback About Noah Weisberg

Included on the 2016 Virginia Super Lawyers list


Past Lists

  • 2015 Virginia Super Lawyers list
  • 2014 Virginia Super Lawyers list

View the profile for Noah Weisberg on Super Lawyers

Honors

  • Selected to Coastal Virginia’s Best Lawyers, Criminal Defense, 2024 and 2025
  • President-Elect, Newport News Bar Association
  • Virginia Super Lawyers - Rising Star, 2014 - 2016
  • The National Trial Lawyers: Top 100
  • Coastal Virginia Magazine's Top 200 Lawyers, 2015
  • The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40, 2015
  • The National Trial Lawyers: The Top 100 Criminal Defense Lawyers in Virginia, 2021
  • The National Association of Distinguished Counsel as the Nations Top One Percent in 2015, 2016 and 2021

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By Anonymous on Apr. 13, 2023

5.0 out of 5 stars

When I came in contact with Noah I immediately felt I was talking with someone I could truly trust with my life! He listened and took notes trying to find out about me and what I needed vs. telling me why I needed him. He fought for me and believed in me. I was asked a few times by some of the court personnel who my lawyer was and when I told them it was Noah they responded with “ He is the best!” He is very knowledgeable as well as very capable, especially in the court room! We made decisions together. He supported me and worked very hard on my case. He is honest and does what he says he will do! I was concerned about cost as an hourly fee would have cost me dearly. He work with a set fee on the court case and his office kept me abreast of all the costs and tenths of hours spent on my case. In the end money not spent was returned gladly. The entire staff was always caring and helpful. Cynthia was on top of all my needs and emails to Noah making sure Noah was always informed. I could go on but suffice it to say if you need an honest, caring, professional, and personable law firm on your side Weisberg & Weisberg is surly the one to choose!

By nick f. on Jan. 12, 2023

5.0 out of 5 stars

Highly Recommended! If you are looking for the absolute best attorneys in town, ask for Noah! His professionalism is second to none. I could not have asked for better representation. Do yourself a favor and Call Noah! You will thank me later!

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By Anonymous on Nov. 16, 2020

0.5 out of 5 stars

Noah Weisberg represented me in a child custody case and did a very poor job. His courtroom performance was disgraceful. He allowed me to to present evidence in court that ended up hurting instead of helping. He uses poor judgment or just doesn’t care. He failed to honor my wishes and persuaded me to choose a course that benefited himself and very harmful to my case. He has a way of drawing down your trust money quickly. You will see your money depleting quickly only for him to continually ask for more. But you are stuck with him because changing attorneys mid-course is expensive. I give it him that he comes across friendly and charming. Don’t be fooled by his charm, he mostly cares about his own pocket. He is ok I guess if you are trying to do something easy, like writing a will, but for potentially complicated, contested case, look for more honest established lawyers in the area.

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