Glojek & Steinberg Law Offices, S.C., West Allis WI
Rick Steinberg from Glojek & Steinberg Law Offices, S.C.

Rick Steinberg

Glojek & Steinberg Law Offices, S.C.

About Us

The Law Offices of Rick D. Steinberg, SC and Glojek, LTD merged on April 30, 2020. I am proud to have Attorney Gary Glojek as a partner in our new law firm. Gary Glojek has served Southeastern Wisconsin as a family attorney for over 52 years. His diverse experience includes over 27 years as a City of Pewaukee Municipal Judge, Member of the West Allis School Board, President Of the Marquette University Law School Woolsack Society, President of the 128th Air Refueling Wing’s Community Council, the Layton State Bank Board and the Milwaukee Municipal Credit Union Board. While many things have changed since Gary began practicing law, his commitment to realizing our clients’ plans has not.

- CLE instructor National Business Institute for a national seminar on January 2019:

- Undue Influence / Incapacity

- CLE instructor in May 2022 national seminar for the National Business Institute:

- Disputes and Fiduciary Liability: Lessons from Recent Case Law
- Small Estate Tactics
- Changing High-End Approaches

- Community involvement:

- Chairman of the 128th Community Council
- Organized the 1st African American based Lions Club in the city of Milwaukee
- Glojek & Steinberg, S.C. member of the Wisconsin Veterans Chamber of
Commerce member
- West Allis / Wauwatosa Chamber of Commerce member
- Brookfield Chamber of Commerce member

- Received Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow Award

- Received Lions Club Knight of Sight Award

- Received Lions Club International Melvin Jones Fellow Award.

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