David M. Noland joined Zukowski, Rogers, Flood & McArdle in 2017 after earning his law degree from Loyola University Chicago School of Law. His practice currently focuses primarily on local government law and on business and transactional law.
While in law school, Noland clerked for a Chicago personal injury law firm and also externed for the Honorable Anna M. Loftus, Circuit Judge of Cook County’s Chancery Division. During his undergraduate years studying political science at Indiana University Bloomington, he served as an intern for State Representative Patricia R. Bellock of Westmont, Illinois.
Since 2011, he has volunteered for the Jack Marston II Melanoma Fund, a charity dedicated to raising funds for melanoma research. He has served as a fundraiser, volunteer and marathon runner for the group.
Extensive Experience in:
- Catastrophic Injuries
- Complex Civil Litigation
- Business & Transactional
- Local Government Counsel
- Real Estate & Distributorship Sales
Recommended by peers in:
- Closely & Privately Held Business Law
- Governmental, Municipal, Lobbying & Administrative Law
Bar/Professional Association Involvement:
- American Bar Association
Awards; Honors; Distinctions:
- Leading Lawyers
- Emerging lawyer, 2025-present
- Closely & Privately Held Business Law
- Governmental, Municipal, Lobbying & Administrative Law
Community Involvement:
- Jack Marston II Melanoma Fund
- Volunteer
- Fundraiser
- Marathon Runner
