Paul J. Siegel
Paul Siegel writes on employment law for IRMI.com.
An employment law and litigation partner of Jackson Lewis LLP, Mr. Siegel
has represented management in employment discrimination, affirmative action,
and labor matters since 1976. Mr. Siegel regularly appears before federal and
state agencies and courts in various equal employment, wage-hour, and labor
law matters. In April 1991, Mr. Siegel argued a landmark age discrimination
case before the United States Supreme Court.
Mr. Siegel was selected as one of Long Island's 10 top employment lawyers
in a 2003-2004 survey of his peers. He frequently addresses supervisors and
managers to assist them in developing the skills needed to manage effectively
in today's challenging legal environment. He has been a guest on national and
local television and radio and has presented seminars and written articles concerning
affirmative action, discrimination, and labor law matters across the country.
In the insurance industry, Mr. Siegel is a member of the Professional Liability
Underwriting Society (PLUS) and has been a featured speaker at PLUS, NAPSLO,
PIA, PIWA, and RIMS conferences. He has lectured about employment issues to
meetings of the New York and Kentucky Bar Associations, the 1998 Conference
of Justices of the Courts of the State of New York, and many other industry
and related groups.
Mr. Siegel graduated magna cum laude from the State University of New York at Buffalo (Phi Beta Kappa) in 1973 and
received his JD degree with honors from Emory University School of Law in 1976.