Background
Siegal, F. Don was born on November 11, 1941 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States.
Siegal, F. Don was born on November 11, 1941 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States.
University of Alabama (Bachelor of Arts, 1964. Bachelor of Laws, 1967).
Worked at Leitman, Siegal & Payne, Professional Corporation (Birmingham, Alabama) specializing in General Civil and Appellate Practice. Litigation, Corporations, Taxation, Securities Regulations, Antitrust, Business and Estate Planning, Employee Benefits, Probate and Trusts, Real Estate Finance. Real Estate Development.
Hospital and Health Care, Administrative Proceedings, Natural Resources, Employment Discrimination, Bankruptcy and Medical Malpractice Defense.
Trials in all State and Federal Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1967, Alabama.
Phi Beta Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa. President, University of Alabama Student Body, 1964-1965.
Member, Editorial Board, Alabama Law Review, 1965-1966.
Author: "Planning a Lifetime Gift Program," Taxation for Lawyers, March/April, 1979. "Gifts in Trust," Taxation for Accountants, May, 1983. Lecturer in Law: Commercial Real Estate Transactions, 1982-1992 at Cumberland School of Law.
Law Clerk to Judge Walter P. Gewin, United States Court of Appeals, 1967-1968.
Member, Alabama Supreme Court Standing Committee on Appellate Practice, 1984-1992. Fellow in the American College of Mortgage Attorneys.
Founded in 1976, Leitman, Siegal & Payne, Professional Corporation provides a wide variety of legal services to clients throughout Alabama and the Southeast. The firm"s trial lawyers practice in federal and state courts with substantial expertise and experience in many different areas, including class actions, corporate and business litigation, employment relations, tax and Employee Retirement Income Security Act. Since its inception, the firm also has specialized in corporate tax and business transactions, commercial real estate, and mergers and acquisitions.
Leitman, Siegal & Payne, Professional Corporation is committed to the highest standards of professionalism and quality in the delivery of legal services and to active service in the Bar and the community.
Member, Editorial Board, Alabama Law Review, 1965-1966.