About Sidney M.
Sidney M. Jackson earned both a Juris Doctor and a Master of Business Administration from Samford University, completing his studies in 2013 after beginning the program in 2010. He attended Cumberland School of Law for his J.D., while completing the MBA through Samford’s business program. The dual-degree path gave him classroom time in both legal doctrine and the language of business.
After law school, Jackson joined Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher & Goldfarb as a lawyer in 2013. That early career move placed him at a firm known for litigation work, and he began handling matters in state and federal courts soon after joining. His time at the firm provided regular courtroom exposure and the chance to work on cases that progressed through trial and appellate stages.
Jackson is admitted to practice in Alabama and is authorized to appear before the Fifth and Eleventh United States Courts of Appeals. Those admissions reflect work that reaches beyond trial court dockets and into the federal appellate system. He has spent years preparing briefs and participating in oral arguments at multiple procedural levels. The record shows steady involvement in appeals and complex motions practice.
Colleagues and case files describe Jackson as a lawyer who balances analytical work with courtroom presence. He engages in legal research, draftsmanship, and oral advocacy. He also interacts regularly with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel as part of case management. Over time his responsibilities broadened from case preparation to leading segments of litigation strategy and supervising discovery and motion practice.
He continues to practice at Wiggins Childs Pantazis Fisher & Goldfarb and maintains active admissions in Alabama and the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits. His current work remains centered on litigation in state and federal courts, including matters that proceed through appellate review.