About Sharon M.
Sharon M. Siegel trained in New York’s academic and legal institutions. She earned a J.D. from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 1993 and holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Barnard College. Those years established the groundwork for a practice centered in New York courts and agencies.
After law school she entered practice in New York. She is admitted to the New York bar and has spent decades working in the state’s legal environment. Over time she developed experience in courtroom work, pretrial preparation and client counseling. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical: careful case analysis, attention to procedural detail and steady advocacy in hearings and negotiations.
Her career has included a mix of contested proceedings and transactional matters. She has managed filings, discovery and courtroom presentations. Outside the courtroom she has handled client intake, case strategy and settlement discussions. Those responsibilities required both litigation skills and the ability to translate complex legal rules into clear guidance for clients.
Siegel’s work reflects long-standing ties to New York’s legal community. She has navigated local court procedures and administrative forums, and she understands how timelines and local rules affect case outcomes. That practical knowledge shapes how she prepares for hearings and advises clients about risk, timing and likely paths forward.
She practices at Siegel & Siegel, P.C., where she continues to represent clients in matters arising under New York law. Her current practice focuses on handling matters in New York courts and before state agencies.