Direct Email:
pjs@hpsf-law.com
Law School:
Emory University School of Law 1997
Graduate/Undergraduate:
University of Michigan 1994
B.B.A with Distinction
Practice Areas:
Labor & Employment
Construction Law
Admitted to Practice: 1997
Assistant: Celeste S. Costello
csc@hpsf-law.com
ARCHIVE OF ARTICLES PUBLISHED BY MR. SIEGEL
- “You can leave, but you can’t take it with you,” Professional Roofing (publication of the National Roofers Contractors Association) (December 2000)
- “Pass the Salt & Pepper,” Professional Roofing (April 2001)
- “Revised Record-Keeping Rule,” Professional Roofing (August 2001)
- “An Introduction to OSHA’s Recordkeeping Regulation,” Focal Point (publication of Associated Builders and Contractors of Georgia, Inc.) (Fall 2001)
- “Recent Ruling of the Georgia Court of Appeals,” The Rooftopper (publication of Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors Association of Georgia, Inc.) (November 2001)
- “To Arbitrate or Not to Arbitrate,” Professional Roofing (December 2001)
- “Understanding Racial Harassment,” Professional Roofing (June 2002)
- “An Age Old Problem,” Professional Roofing (August 2002)
- “Those Traveling Times,” Professional Roofing (May 2003)
- “Should You Be Watching,” Professional Roofing (August 2003)
- “Should I cash this check?” Professional Roofing (April 2004)
- “Paying Prevailing Wages,” Professional Roofing (December 2003)
- “Collecting Attorneys’ Fees,” The Rooftopper (publication of the Roofing & Sheet Metal Contractors Association of Georgia, Inc.) (April/May/June 2004)
- “Overtime!” Professional Roofing (August 2004)
- “Avoiding Common Legal Traps,” Professional Roofing (December 2004)
- “Illegal Immigrant or Independent Contractor,” Professional Roofing (August 2005)
- “Keeping Former Employees Away From Your Customers,” Professional Roofing (December 2005)