Noah Dregne

Attorney
Attorney
Legal Assistant
Becky LeDonne
608-210-6317
rledonne@staffordlaw.com

If you wish to send us electronic mail, please be aware that the act of sending electronic mail to Stafford Rosenbaum LLP does not, in itself, create an attorney-client relationship. Unless you are already a client of the firm, your electronic mail will not be privileged and may be disclosed to other persons. If you are a client of Stafford Rosenbaum LLP, please remember that electronic mail on the Internet is not secure. You should not include sensitive, confidential information in unencrypted e-mail messages.

On the Job

Attorney Noah Dregne’s Practice

Attorney Noah Dregne is an associate in Stafford Rosenbaum’s Madison office with a practice focused on litigation and appeals. Noah loves strategizing with clients to find solutions tailored to their needs. He excels at disentangling thorny legal issues and crafting persuasive legal arguments with meticulous attention to detail.

Before becoming an attorney, Noah joined Stafford Rosenbaum in 2024 as a law clerk, gaining litigation experience and internalizing Stafford’s commitment to client service. In law school, Noah worked with the Legal Assistance to Incarcerated People Project, helping people in prison seek relief from excessive sentences. Noah also served as a managing editor of the Wisconsin Law Review and interned for Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Jill Karofsky.

Noah is admitted to practice law in Wisconsin.

Noah’s Education

  • University of Wisconsin Law School (J.D., magna cum laude)
    • Wisconsin Law Review, Managing Editor
    • Legal Assistance to Incarcerated People Project
    • Intern for Justice Jill Karofsky, Wisconsin Supreme Court
  • Colorado State University (B.S., Biological Science, magna cum laude)
    • Phi Beta Kappa

Off the Job

Noah loves the outdoors and enjoys hiking, camping, skiing, and whitewater kayaking. He also enjoys reading fiction and spending time with friends and family. Noah loves to travel and immerse himself in different cultures. Before college, he spent seven months traveling extensively in Ecuador, where he worked on a project building cob houses and lived with a family in the Amazon Rainforest.