David E. Siegfeld Serves as Judge for Blackstone LaunchPad at the University at Albany’s Innovation Competition

April 29, 2022 | Press Releases
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ALBANY, N.Y. – David E. Siegfeld, partner and team leader of the firm’s Trusts & Estates practice, served as a judge during the preliminary and final rounds of Blackstone LaunchPad at the University at Albany’s Innovation Competition. 

David E. Siegfeld has been practicing law since 1996, beginning his professional legal career as an assistant attorney general in the Charities Bureau concentrating in the area of trusts & estates and not-for-profit law. David currently counsels businesses and individuals on a wide range of business transactional and planning matters, commercial and residential real estate transactions, estate litigation, planning & probate matters, as well as business succession planning. His expertise has been recognized by local surrogate’s court judges who have called upon him to assist in complicated estate litigation and probate matters on behalf of incapacitated individuals.

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