Overview
                        
                            Andrew Sieja dedicates his practice to Probate & Estate Administration, Business & Commercial Corporate Law, Elder Law, Water Rights, Veterans Affairs and General Civil Litigation. He practices at Martinson & Beason, P.C. in Huntsville, Alabama.
Areas of Practice:
Probate & Estate Administration
Business, Commercial Corporate Law
Elder Law 
Water Rights 
Veterans Affairs 
General Civil Litigation
Admissions:
Texas, 2007 
Northern District of Texas, 2008 
Alabama, 2008
Memberships:
Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association Member Since: 2009 
Texas Bar Association  Member Since: 2007   
Dallas Bar Association  Member Since: 2008   
Texas Young Lawyers Association  Member Since: 2007   
Huntsville Young Lawyers Association  Member Since: 2009   
Accredited attorney with Veterans Admnistration
                    
			 
                    
				
                        Biography
                        
                            Andrew Michael Sieja returned home to Huntsville in January 2009 to
practice law with Martinson & Beason. He takes on a variety of cases
but focuses on estate planning, elder law, litigation and corporate
law.
In college at Denison University, Andrew studied Cinema and
enjoyed making movies and helping other students with their movie
projects. After graduating, he entered Texas Wesleyan School of Law
where he was actively involved with moot court and judged the National
Undergraduate Moot Court Competition. Also during law school, Andrew
interned with the Dallas County District Attorney’s office and assisted
with the Wesleyan Innocence Project.
Born in Maryland, Andrew spent most
of his time growing up in Huntsville where he attended Randolph School.
He and his wife Brianna have one son, Oliver, and are expecting another
child.
                    
			 
                    
				
                        Experience
                        
                            Andrew understands the
importance of giving back to the community and currently serves with the
Huntsville Volunteer Attorney program which aids the indigent with
filing bankruptcies, avoiding foreclosure, renegotiating mortgage loans,
and drafting estate planning documents. Additionally, he provides
estate planning documents for police officers and firefighters through
the Wills for Heroes program.