About Alan
Alan Siegel followed a conventional path into the law. He completed his undergraduate degree at Florida Atlantic University and earned his J.D. from the University of Miami School of Law in 2012. Law school classmates remember him as steady and precise. He left with a degree and the basic tools to begin a legal career.
His early professional life moved into private practice. In 2016 he joined The Ansara Law Office as an associate. That move placed him in a smallfirm setting where attorneys often handle a wide range of tasks. Colleagues say he adapted to the demands of day-to-day practice and the varied work that comes with it.
Over the years he has built a routine common to many associates: preparing filings, researching legal issues, and supporting trial and transactional work. He has worked alongside senior attorneys on matters that required attention to procedural detail and timely client communication. He is comfortable in the document-heavy parts of case preparation, and he has become a dependable part of the teams he has joined.
Outside of court dockets and deadlines, Siegel’s record shows a steady commitment to maintaining the fundamentals of practice. He emphasizes careful analysis of legal texts and clear written work. Those traits shape how he approaches each file. He is not a public figure in legal scholarship or high-profile litigation, and his career has progressed in the quieter, practice-oriented lanes of the profession.
Clients and peers describe him as methodical rather than flashy. He tends to prioritize accuracy over grand gestures. That temperament has practical benefits in a firm environment where predictability and attention to procedure matter. It also underpins how he guides clients through routine but important legal steps.
From his law school graduation in 2012 to his role as an associate at The Ansara Law Office beginning in 2016, Siegel has followed a steady professional arc. He continues to work in private practice and focuses on the kinds of client matters handled by his firm.