MARTIN SIGALOW focuses his practice on complex civil and appellate litigation.
Prior to joining Sidley, Martin attended New York University School of Law as an Arthur T. Vanderbilt Scholar. While in law school, he served as an extern for the Civil Division of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York, where he focused on areas of procedure. Martin also served as an intern to The Honorable Kenneth M. Karas of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. He also served as a teaching assistant for Professor Clayton Gillette’s Contracts course and conducted research on New York City emissions trading programs for the New York University Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy, and Law Use Law.
While attending the New York University School of Law, Martin served as notes editor of the Annual Survey of American Law, and earned the Seymour A. Levy Memorial Award for the publication of his article “Mandatory Abstention in the Class Action Fairness Act: A Sua Sponte Judicial Power or Duty?”
Prior to attending law school, Martin served as a competitive speech and debate coach.