About Oleg
Oleg Rybak earned his Juris Doctor from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in 2008. He completed the program during a period of shifting legal and economic landscapes. Law school shaped how he approaches cases. It taught him to weigh detail against practical outcomes.
After law school Rybak gained admission to practice in both New York and New Jersey. He has worked across those state lines ever since. That dual admission allows him to take cases that touch courts and regulatory systems in both jurisdictions. It also means he navigates different procedural rules and client expectations on a regular basis.
Rybak maintains current professional memberships. Those ties keep him connected to peers and to developments in state law. He follows changes in practice standards and court decisions so he can advise clients on realistic options. He has applied those updates directly to case strategy and courtroom preparation.
He practices at The Rybak Firm, PLLC. The firm serves clients who need representation in matters that arise under New York and New Jersey law. His work involves advising clients, preparing filings, and appearing in court when necessary. He emphasizes careful preparation and clear communication in each matter he handles.
Colleagues describe Rybak as methodical and attentive to procedural detail. He approaches a file with an eye toward predictable outcomes while remaining ready to adapt when a case takes an unexpected turn. That practical posture guides how he allocates time and resources for discovery, negotiation, and litigation.
Outside the courtroom he spends time analyzing recent appellate decisions and procedural changes that affect practice in the region. He also monitors regulatory shifts that can alter options available to clients. That ongoing attention helps him refine arguments and anticipate opposing positions.
In his current practice at The Rybak Firm, PLLC, he represents clients in matters arising under New York and New Jersey law, handling litigation, filings, and courtroom work across both jurisdictions.