About Sarah
Sarah Siedentopf earned her J.D. from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 2006. She completed law school after several years of undergraduate study and entered the profession at a time when the legal landscape in the Southeast was changing. Her legal education in Tennessee shaped the early contours of her practice and informed how she approaches cases to this day.
After law school, Siedentopf built a career that has spanned both Tennessee and Georgia. She is admitted to practice in those two jurisdictions and has worked for clients across state lines. Her dual admission allows her to handle matters that touch both states and to advise clients who face legal issues that do not stop at a state border.
Siedentopf practices through Siedentopf Law, a firm she established to provide direct legal services to individuals and businesses. She runs a small office that emphasizes personal attention. Over the years she has overseen matters from initial client intake through case resolution. She manages case strategy, court filings and client communications in a hands-on way.
Her professional memberships are current, and she maintains ties to local and state legal communities. Those connections keep her informed about changes in court rules, emerging case law and professional resources. She also engages with colleagues in both Georgia and Tennessee to exchange practical perspectives on litigation and transactional work.
People who have worked with Siedentopf describe a lawyer who prefers clarity over jargon. She breaks legal issues into concrete steps and explains options plainly. In court, she presents facts and arguments without theatricality. In client meetings, she outlines likely outcomes and timeframes. That practical approach shapes how she negotiates and litigates.
Outside the office, Siedentopf has stayed involved in professional development and continuing legal education. She attends seminars and follows updates to state practice areas relevant to her clients. That ongoing attention helps her adapt to new rules and shifting judicial attitudes.
As of 2026, Siedentopf continues to practice at Siedentopf Law and represents clients in matters arising in Georgia and Tennessee. Her current practice focuses on providing legal services to clients in both jurisdictions through her firm.