Matthew F. Noone

Member

Matt Noone joined the firm in September 1994 and practices in the Philadelphia office’s Subrogation & Recovery Department.

Matt earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at Rutgers University in 1986 and his M.B.A at St. Joseph’s University in 1994. He earned his law degree, summa cum laude, at Widener University in 1993, where he was an editor of The Delaware Journal of Corporate Law. Matt served as a law clerk to The Honorable Herbert J. Hutton, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 

Publications

Pennsylvania Court Dismisses Data Breach Claims [Cyber Law Monitor Blog]

June 11, 2015

In 2014, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s computer system was hacked, resulting in the disclosure of sensitive personal information of current and former employees, including names, addresses, birthdates, social security numbers and banking account numbers. Allegedly, the stolen...

Do Appliance Installers Have to Follow Instructions [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

February 17, 2012

Do Appliance Installers Have to Follow Instructions - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - When homeowners purchase household appliances, the oftentimes hire the retailer to install the appliance in their homes. The appliance manufacturer's installation manual typically will specify the use of an accessory, such as a heavy duty power cord, a metal dryer vent, or a copper water line.

CPSC Product Recalls for Common Household Appliances [Subrogation and Recovery Alert!]

September 21, 2009

CPSC Product Recalls for Common Household Appliances - Subrogation and Recovery Alert! - Below is a listing of all of the product recalls for common household appliances issued by the Consumer Products Safety Commission since 2000. These products were recalled because they pose a significant risk of causing property damage. Anytime that you have a property loss that you believe was caused by a product, you should
visit the CPSC’s website at wpsc.gov to find out whether the product in question has been the subject of a recall.

Summer 2008 [Subrogation and Recovery Observer]

July 01, 2008

Summer 2008 - Subrogation and Recovery Observer -

Forensic Consultants & Loss Site Investigations - Molding the Subrogation Claim for Mold Damage [Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers]

January 13, 2006

Forensic Consultants & Loss Site Investigations - Molding the Subrogation Claim for Mold Damage - Subrogation and Recovery - Articles and Papers - 22 pgs total. The purpose of this paper is to analyze an insurance company's recovery opportunities arising out of mold claims.

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Education

  • Widener University School of Law, J.D., summa cum laude, 1993
  • St. Joseph's University, M.B.A., 1994
  • Rutgers University, B.A., 1986
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court -- New Jersey
  • U.S. District Court -- Eastern District of Pennsylvania

The Honorable Herbert J. Hutton, U.S. District Court -- Eastern District of Pennsylvania