About Andrew Michael
Andrew Michael Sieja built a foundation in the liberal arts before turning to the law. He graduated from Denison University in 2001 with a B.A. in Cinema. He earned his J.D. from Texas Wesleyan University School of Law in 2007.
After law school he entered private practice and maintains admissions in multiple jurisdictions. He is licensed to practice in Alabama and Texas and is also admitted in the Northern District of Texas. Those credentials have shaped a practice that moves between state and federal forums.
Early in his career he joined professional associations that connect him to peers across two states. He became a member of the Texas Bar Association and the Texas Young Lawyers Association in 2007. The following year he joined the Dallas Bar Association. In 2009 he expanded his ties in Alabama, joining the Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association, the Huntsville Young Lawyers Association and the Alabama Elder Law Section. He added membership in the Alabama Association for Justice in 2010 and continues to participate in those groups.
His résumé includes experience at Martinson & Beason. At that firm he has worked alongside trial lawyers and support teams on cases that proceed in state and federal court. Colleagues describe him as someone who brings careful preparation to courtroom matters and to client communications. He balances court work with the administrative aspects of litigation and courtroom readiness.
Outside formal memberships, Sieja’s work reflects the practical demands of dual-state practice. Handling filings, local rules and differing procedural environments requires attention to detail. His annual involvement in bar activities keeps him current on procedural and ethical developments in both Texas and Alabama.
Over time he has moved into roles that require coordination across jurisdictions, often aligning local counsel and lead trial teams. He continues to build on his early legal training while maintaining active participation in regional bar groups. He currently practices at Martinson & Beason, handling matters in Alabama, Texas and the Northern District of Texas.