Counsel

Abraham “Noah” Levin is an attorney in Founders Law’s Emerging Companies and Venture Capital group. Based in the firm’s Denver + Boulder office, Noah advises founders and startups on the legal building blocks of company formation, financing, and growth across the Front Range and beyond. His practice focuses on helping entrepreneurs navigate the full company lifecycle—from incorporation to exit—with practical, business-minded guidance.

With a background in corporate and transactional law, Noah counsels clients on formation, corporate governance, venture financings (including SAFEs, convertible notes, and preferred equity rounds), and M&A transactions. He also serves as outside general counsel to early-stage companies, supporting day-to-day operations, commercial contracting, and compliance.

Before joining Founders Law, Noah practiced in Denver, representing startups and small businesses on corporate and technology transactions, including AI consulting agreements, SaaS licensing, and data privacy matters. His experience spans every stage of a company’s growth, from initial formation through scaling and strategic transactions.

While earning his JD at the University of Colorado Law School, Noah was active in the school’s Entrepreneurial Law Clinic and Silicon Flatirons Center, where he advised early-stage companies and engaged with Colorado’s startup ecosystem. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Florida, where he studied political science and religion.

Noah is passionate about supporting the next generation of Colorado founders and frequently participates in local startup events, including Colorado Startup Week. He enjoys connecting legal strategy with entrepreneurial vision—bridging the gap between innovation and execution.

Outside the office, Noah can often be found rock climbing in Clear Creek Canyon, cheering for the Jacksonville Jaguars, or experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen.

Insights & Articles

March 9, 2026
-
What food and beverage startups should have in place before scaling production. Everyone loves snacks—especially the team at Founders Law when our awesome consumer packaged goods (CPG) clients send us samples! But for CPG startups to scale a product effectively, founders must ensure their legal infrastructure is ready. Below are several issues we consistently see with CPG startups when they prepare for commercialization.
March 6, 2026
-
For founders, the furthest thing from your mind is a legal dispute, and the goal of a good founder is to avoid litigation. However, conflict is sometimes unavoidable. When facing someone who has an issue with you or your company, whether a contract dispute or an employment issue, understanding the methods you can use to settle the dispute is critical to securing a desirable outcome.