Serving Eastern Washington and Idaho since 1959

Noel Pitner

Noel graduated Summa Cum Laude from Gonzaga University School of Law in 2004 after receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree in Government/Pre-Law from Eastern Washington University in 2001. While in law school, he served as Executive Editor of the Gonzaga International Law Journal and was a two-year member of the National Moot Court Team. Noel’s areas of practice include criminal law, civil litigation, personal injury, and commercial and business law, including creditor-debtor relations and bankruptcy. He is also currently an adjunct professor and Mock Trial coach at Eastern Washington University and is actively involved in Junior Achievement of the Inland Northwest. Noel is a member of both the Washington and Idaho State Bar Associations, as well as the Spokane County and Kootenai County Bar Associations. He is also admitted to practice in the federal courts for the Eastern District of Washington, Western District of Washington and the District of Idaho.
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Noel Pitner becomes a Principal in the Firm

Ewing Anderson,P.S. is proud to announce that Noel Pitner, previously an outstanding Associate Attorney with the firm, has joined the the other Principals as a shareholder. His practice will continue to center on criminal law, civil litigation, personal injury, and commercial and business law, including creditor-debtor relations and bankruptcy.

Bankruptcies soaring across Washington State

Noel Pitner, an attorney with the firm was interviewed recently by KXLY TV 11 o’clock news about the soaring rate of bankruptcies in Washington State and across the nation.  Noel’s bankruptcy client gave a human face to the real-world problems facing many middle class families.  View the full article for the video.

Federal and State Governments Pass Laws to Protect Renters of Foreclosed Properties

On May 20, 2009, President Obama signed into federal law a bill containing provisions protecting tenants living in foreclosed buildings. (The Protecting Tenants in Foreclosure Act is Title VII of Public Law 111-22). Specifically, the new law requires if a home/building that is currently occupied by renters goes into foreclosure and is subsequently purchased by [...]

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