Jack Lewis Siegel, experienced  attorney in Dallas, TX with 6 reviews
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Jack Lewis Siegel

Meadow Park Tower, Suite 1040, Dallas, TX

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Education

2009:
University of Southern California Law School, J.D.
2005:
University of Texas, BA

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5.0 6 reviews
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Linda

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17 Apr, 2015
I took his advice and reported by complaint to the corporate office in Kentucky. If I am retaliated against I will definitely contact him to represent me.
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Adam

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02 Sep, 2014
I’m an entrepreneur/consultant in the marketing and music industries. I work with Jack on nearly a weekly basis regarding joint venture and consulting agreements. Jack always anticipates my concerns and I appreciate his foresight and thorougness. If you hire Jack, you can rest assure that he'll take care of all of your business needs--even those you might not think of initially.
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Anonymous

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28 Jul, 2014
Jack represented me in a large international transaction involving my online retail company and a large international manufacturer. I came into his office knowing very little about international law, but came away with a great understanding the enforceability of non-compete, arbitration, and indemnification provisions in foreign jurisdictions. Needless to say, I gave him the work and he provided me with a supply agreement to utilize with other manufacturers around the world. He's now my company's "go to" attorney for both litigation and transactional work.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Thorough and proactive legal counsel
“Jack always anticipates my concerns and I appreciate his foresight and thoroughness.”
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Expertise in a wide range of legal areas
“He's now my company's 'go to' attorney for both litigation and transactional work.”
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Excellent communication and transparency
“He spends a lot of time and patience to keep me informed of everything (even during after hours) to give full advice so I can rest easy at night.”
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Reasonable rates and commitment to client value
“His rates are very reasonable and he genuinely believes in helping and giving extra value-add.”
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Strong understanding of business law and operations
“I value his insight, ability to predict complications, and strong work ethic. I'd recommend him to any business owner who needs strong counsel regarding their business.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2014:
Legal Blog, Enforcing Arbitration Agreements Between U.S. and Latin American Companies
2014:
Legal Blog, Making Your Non-Compete Agreements Enforceable: Part 1
2014:
Legal Blog, Overtime Lawsuits Rise Again and No End in Sight
2014:
Legal Blog, Dallas Trade Secret Attorneys Provide $25 Million Reasons to Properly Protect Your Trade Secrets
2014:
Legal Blog, Texas Trade Secret Law: Inevitable Disclosure Under TUTSA
2014:
Legal Blog, ®, TM, and SM: Small Trademark Symbols with BIG Value
2014:
Legal Blog, Produce Shipping Risks: FOB & Warranty of Suitable Shipping
2014:
Legal Blog, INTERNAL PROCEDURES TO MAXIMIZE A SELLER’S PACA RIGHTS
2014:
Legal Blog, Blow the Whistle: How the Law Protects Your Job After Reporting Medicare and Medicaid Fraud
2014:
Legal Blog, The Importance of Liquidated Damages Clauses in Time Sensitive Construction and Startup Contracts
2014:
Legal Blog, Dallas Trade Secret Attorneys: Trade Secret Protection in the Oil & Gas Industry: Recent San Antonio Decision Exemplifies the Importance of Proper Confidentiality Policies
2014:
Legal Blog, An Instructive Guide to PACA Litigation for Produce Suppliers and Buyers
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