Jackson Lewis’ maintains two offices in the Kansas City Region, with a total of nine attorneys. The Overland Park, Kansas office opened in 2014. The Kansas City, Missouri offices opened in 2017. The offices are led by Office Managing Principal Brian J. Christensen. The nine attorney team includes members of the firm’s class action and complex litigation practice group, as well as corporate diversity counseling, disability, leave and health management, employee benefits, general employment litigation, labor and preventive practices, and wage hour practice groups.

Attorneys in Kansas City area offices are included on the 2017 Best Lawyers list and are rated in Martindale-Hubbell as well as Super Lawyers. Our Kansas City region offices recently received high honors when they were recognized by U.S. News and World Report and Best Lawyers in America as Tier 1 National 2017 Law Firm of the Year in three practice areas: Employment Law – Management; Labor Law – Management; and Litigation – Labor and Employment.

Both offices may be viewed via the following links:

Overland Park, Kansas:  http://www.jacksonlewis.com/office/overland-park

 

Kansas City, Missouri: http://www.jacksonlewis.com/offices?filter=offices&state=MO|US

 

 

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Paul J. Siegel is a Principal in the Long Island, New York office of Jackson Lewis P.C. For many years he was the chair of the firm’s national Wage and Hour Practice Group.

Mr. Siegel has represented management in wage hour, employment discrimination…

Paul J. Siegel is a Principal in the Long Island, New York office of Jackson Lewis P.C. For many years he was the chair of the firm’s national Wage and Hour Practice Group.

Mr. Siegel has represented management in wage hour, employment discrimination, affirmative action and labor matters since 1976. He regularly appears before federal and state agencies and courts in various equal employment, wage hour and labor law matters. In April of 1991, Mr. Siegel argued a landmark age discrimination case before the United States Supreme Court.

Mr. Siegel frequently addresses supervisors and managers to assist them in developing the skills needed to manage effectively in today’s challenging legal environment. He has appeared on national and local television and radio, and has presented seminars and written articles concerning wage hour, affirmative action, discrimination and labor law matters across the country. A 2003 peer survey identified him as one of Long Island’s top ten employment attorneys.

In the insurance industry, he has been a featured speaker at the Professional Liability Underwriters Society (PLUS), National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices (NAPSLO), Professional Insurance Agents (PIA), Professional Insurance Wholesalers Association (PIWA), and Risk & Insurance Management Society (RIMS) conferences. He has lectured about employment issues to meetings of the New York and Kentucky Bar Associations, the 1998 Conference of Justices of the Courts of the State of New York and many other industry groups.