About Joe
Joe Wojciechowski trained at Western Michigan University, where he completed a Bachelor of Arts in 2004. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor from The John Marshall Law School in 2009. Those academic credentials set the stage for a practice that touches both tax proceedings and disputes between investors and financial firms.
His professional record lists a leadership role at Stoltmann Law Offices. He is noted as having served as Managing Partner in 2005. He is also affiliated with the firm in its multiple office locations. Over time his practice has included appearances in several federal and specialized tribunals, which expanded the practical reach of his work beyond state courts.
Wojciechowski is admitted to practice in Illinois and is authorized to appear before the United States Tax Court. He is also admitted to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and to federal courts in the Central and Northern Districts of Illinois. He holds memberships in the Chicago Bar Association, the Public Investor Arbitration Bar Association, and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. Those affiliations reflect an overlap of tax, securities arbitration, and fraud investigation in his caseload.
His experience spans contested tax matters and disputes arising from securities and investor relations. Cases have included contested assessments and representation in arbitration forums for individuals and small institutional clients. He handles document-intensive matters that require coordination with accountants, forensic specialists, and regulatory counsel. He regularly works on pleadings, discovery, and motions practice tied to both tax controversy and investor arbitration.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in case preparation and deliberate in courtroom settings. He favors detailed factual records and tends to pursue resolution through settlement when the client’s objectives and the evidentiary record make that route practical. When disputes proceed to hearing, he offers direct advocacy at motion hearings and evidentiary proceedings.
He remains connected to professional networks that address fraud examination and investor arbitration. Those memberships inform his approach to cases that intersect regulatory scrutiny and private dispute resolution. He currently practices at Stoltmann Law Offices, where he handles tax controversy, investor arbitration, and fraud-related matters.