RICHMOND – Noah DiPasquale, an associate in Troutman Pepper Locke’s Privacy and Cyber Practice Group, has been named among Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s 2025 Class of “Up & Coming Lawyers.” He was highlighted among attorneys in their first 10 years of practice “who are making their mark” across the commonwealth.

According to the publication, the “Up & Coming Lawyers” award honors attorneys who have excelled in the profession and are standouts among their peers. Honorees have made a name for themselves and display the determination and accomplishments that establish them as leaders of the future.

DiPasquale represents clients nationwide in consumer law and data privacy litigation. His practice focuses particularly on national class action litigation arising under federal and state consumer protection and privacy statutes, in particular the Fair Credit Reporting Act and Telephone Consumer Protection Act, as well as privacy litigation arising from cybersecurity incidents. Prior to joining Troutman Pepper Locke, DiPasquale worked within the federal judiciary at both the trial and appellate level, first as a law clerk to the Hon. Claude Hilton of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and later as a law clerk to the Hon. Daniel Manion of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

The class of 2025 “Up & Coming Lawyers” were recognized during an Oct. 30 ceremony at The John Marshall in downtown Richmond.

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