

Christine Noh is a litigation associate in the Complex Litigation and Class Action Department at The Sentinel Firm. With a focus on prosecuting complex wage-and-hour class actions and Private Attorneys General Act ("PAGA") representative actions, Ms. Noh is committed to defending and upholding the rights of employees across various industries in both state and federal court.
Ms. Noh's legal career is distinguished by her significant contributions to advocating for those in need. She has received several Pro Bono Service Awards, including the prestigious Wiley W. Manuel Certificate which recognizes attorneys who volunteer their time and expertise on behalf of low-income clients.
Ms. Noh earned her Juris Doctorate from the University of San Diego School of Law, where she was active in multiple organizations. Most notably, Ms. Noh served as Treasurer and Social Chair of the Business Law Society. She was also a Legal Fellow at the University of San Diego's Legal Clinics in both the Civil Clinic and the Worker's Rights Clinic. Ms. Noh is admitted to practice law in the State of California, as well as the United Stated District Courts for the Central, Eastern, Northern, and Southern Districts of California.