Kathryn Siegel
Shareholder
Littler
Kathryn Siegel advises and represents employers in matters of employment law and labor relations before federal and
state courts, federal agencies, such as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the National Labor Relations
Board, and state employment agencies. She handles class action wage and hour matters and works with clients regarding
employment discrimination and harassment in matters related to:
• Title VII
• The American with Disabilities Act
• The Age Discrimination in Employment Act
• The Family and Medical Leave Act
• The Illinois Human Rights Act
She also has experience in labor relations, including arbitration, collective bargaining, union elections and unfair labor
practice charges, and providing advice regarding the National Labor Relations Act.
Kathryn serves as the Illinois liaison for Littler’s Workplace Policy Institute (WPI). Kathryn focuses on Illinois state
legislative and regulatory developments in employment and labor law, as well as municipal ordinances and regulation of
the workplace. She assists the employer community in understanding and impacting Illinois legislation before it becomes
law.
In law school, Kathryn was founder of the Vanderbilt Labor and Employment Law Society. After college, Kathryn took
master’s degree coursework in French Literature and taught beginning French at Miami University.