Noah Faust-Robinson
ARTICLING STUDENT
Why run 42km when you could do 100km instead? Our newest articling student, Noah, isn’t one to shy away from a challenge. Having trained for and raced many ultra-marathons, he now tackles legal issues with the same grit and stamina.
During law school at the University of Victoria, Noah spent a semester working full-time at The Law Centre, where he appeared in provincial court and various tribunals representing clients in a range of pro bono matters. Prior to law school, he completed his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing and worked as an analyst in the BC Public Service for several years, helping clients with policy and procedural complaints.
When not waking up early for a trail run, to play soccer, or hike, Noah can be found watching Manchester United’s latest match or reading running and outdoor adventure memoirs. Aside from his active lifestyle, he also enjoys playing the trumpet, traveling, jazz music, history and visiting craft breweries with his wife.
Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing (University of Victoria)
Juris Doctor (University of Victoria, Faculty of Law)