About Linda
Linda Siegle is an attorney admitted to practice in Maryland and Pennsylvania. She brings an uncommon academic mix to the office: formal business training and graduate study in applied behavioral science combined with a law degree. Her background shapes how she evaluates problems and advises clients.
She began her academic path at Johns Hopkins University, where she earned a B.S. in Business and Management. After several years she returned to Johns Hopkins to complete an M.S. in Applied Behavioral Science. Between those degrees she pursued legal studies at the University of Baltimore School of Law and earned a J.D. The blend of business, law, and behavioral study informs her approach to legal questions and client counsel.
Licensed in two states, she practices under the name Siegle Law. Her practice is grounded in the regulatory and procedural realities of Maryland and Pennsylvania. She handles matters that require attention to both legal rules and the human dynamics that affect outcomes. That combination has shaped the way she prepares cases and structures client conversations.
Her method is pragmatic. She breaks issues down into concrete steps. She explains legal concepts in plain terms and lays out options so clients can make informed decisions. Her training in behavioral science influences how she frames negotiations and anticipates responses, and her business education helps her consider practical consequences for organizations and individuals alike. She applies that blend to counseling, dispute work, and transactional matters when they arise.
Colleagues and clients describe her as direct and methodical in her work. She prioritizes clarity over jargon. Meetings and documents tend to focus on the next actionable move rather than abstract theory. That orientation can shorten decision cycles and reduce surprises during negotiations or litigation.
Outside the office she keeps an eye on developments in both the legal and behavioral fields, integrating new research into client strategies when appropriate. She maintains professional ties across Maryland and Pennsylvania and works through Siegle Law to serve clients in both states. Her current practice centers on legal matters that lie at the intersection of business and applied behavioral science across Maryland and Pennsylvania.