Casey Nokes

Casey Nokes

Adjunct Professor of Law

Casey Nokes is an adjunct professor of law. Nokes is a partner with Cable Huston LLP, where he has substantial experience in all aspects of state and federal litigation in cases involving corporate governance, complex contract disputes, securities fraud, commercial leases, government investigations, construction defects and consumer protection laws. Nokes' practice has included representation of corporations and individuals in state and federal complex civil litigation, arbitration, and appeals. He also has significant experience representing financial institutions in FINRA arbitrations and litigating in bankruptcy court.

Nokes has argued before federal and state courts, including the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and the Oregon Supreme Court.

Prior to joining Cable Huston in 2011, Nokes worked as a litigation associate at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in San Francisco. While there, he focused his practice on complex civil litigation including acting as associate trial counsel or lead associate on multi-million dollar commercial disputes and contested Chapter 11 proceedings.

He earned his J.D. from Notre Dame Law School in 2005. He was captain of the Barristers Moot Court Trial Team and was awarded the Edward F. Barrett Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Art of Trial Advocacy at graduation.