Isabel is an attorney-in-waiting, graduating from Seattle University School of Law in May of 2025.
Isabel Noto is a recent graduate of Seattle University School of Law, where she focused on civil rights and family law. During her time in law school, Isabel worked as a Rule 9 intern with Infinitum Legal Counsel, P.S., representing parents in family reunification cases and advocating for children in dependency proceedings. She also interned at the Eastside Legal Assistance Program, a civil legal aid clinic specializing in domestic violence and housing law, where she gained hands-on experience drafting motions and preparing protection orders.
At Seattle University School of Law, Isabel was a student in the Civil Rights Clinic, where she worked on policy initiatives aimed at improving conditions in juvenile facilities. She was also a member of the Public Interest First-Year Fellowship and the Post-Conviction Appellate Alliance.
Before law school, Isabel worked as a case manager at a halfway house in Colorado, where she assisted individuals recently released from prison in navigating the legal system, securing resources, and rebuilding their lives. This experience solidified her commitment to advocacy and deepened her passion for supporting people through complex legal challenges.
In her free time, Isabel is an avid movie watcher and enjoys hiking and cooking.