Background
Siegel, Andrew L. was born on July 16, 1959 in Dallas, Texas, United States.
Siegel, Andrew L. was born on July 16, 1959 in Dallas, Texas, United States.
University of Texas (Bachelor of Arts, 1980). University of Chicago (Master of Arts, 1982). Oxford University (Jurisp., 1984).
University of Texas School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1984).
Junior Fellow University of Texas. Stipendiary Fellow, University of Chicago.
International Security Studies Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, Doctorate C.
Worked at Jenkens & Gilchrist, A Professional Corporation. Admitted to the bar, 1989, Texas. Author, "The Promise and Problems of Dispute Resolution Under the North American Free Trade Agreement," 1994.
Junior Fellow University of Texas.
Stipendiary Fellow, University of Chicago. Research Associate, International Security Studies Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, District of Columbia Member, Civil Justice Reform Acting Committee to the Federal Courts for the Northern District of Texas.
Member: State Bar of Texas (Chairman, Public Affairs and Public Education Committee, 1993-1995. Vice Chair, 1992-1993.
Member, Plain Language Committee).
American Bar Association (Law Student Division Delegate to American Bar Association House of Delegates, 1987-1988. Young Lawyers Division. Executive Committee, Legal Services to the Elderly).
Dallas Association of Young Lawyers (Chair, Placement, Compensation and Benefits Committee, 1991).
Member, Civil Justice Reform Acting Committee to the Federal Courts for the Northern District of Texas. Member: State Bar of Texas (Chairman, Public Affairs and Public Education Committee, 1993-1995. Vice Chair, 1992-1993.
Member, Plain Language Committee).
American Bar Association (Law Student Division Delegate to American Bar Association House of Delegates, 1987-1988. Young Lawyers Division.
Executive Committee, Legal Services to the Elderly). Dallas Association of Young Lawyers (Chair, Placement, Compensation and Benefits Committee, 1991).
Fellow, University of Chicago.
Research Associate, International Security Studies Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, District of Columbia Member, Civil Justice Reform Acting Committee to the Federal Courts for the Northern District of Texas.