The midfielder left the Hammers by mutual consent at the end
of August after being told by manager Slaven Bilic he could not be guaranteed
first-team football.
Nolan subsequently told talkSPORT he is planning to
remain in London and the 33-year-old has now linked up with West
Ham's near neighbours for an indefinite period as he weighs up his next
move.
"It is great to have such a model professional in Kevin
at the club, and I am more than happy for Kevin to come in and train with the
squad," Orient manager Ian Hendon, who has inspired his side to first
place and five wins from their opening six league fixtures this season, told
the club's official website.
"It is good for our players to be training with a
vastly experienced and talented Premier League
midfielder."
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