About Oliver L
Oliver L Cisowski earned his Juris Doctor from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2018. He completed his legal studies after an intensive three years that included courtroom practice and legal writing clinics. Those formative years shaped the practical sensibilities he brings to his practice today.
After law school, Cisowski returned to Tennessee and secured admission to the state bar. He is also admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. Those credentials allow him to represent clients in both state and federal forums across the region. He has handled filings, pretrial motions and hearings in these courts.
Cisowski set up his own practice under the name Cisowski Law. The office handles a steady docket of matters that require litigation or court appearances. He manages the practical work of litigation, from pleadings to discovery and motion practice, and appears in hearings when cases progress toward resolution. Colleagues describe him as someone who prepares thoroughly for court and stays engaged through every stage of a case.
He maintains current memberships in professional associations and takes part in the routine professional activities those groups offer. That involvement keeps him connected to peers across Tennessee and helps him stay up to date on changes to court procedures and local rules. He has developed working relationships with clerks, court staff and fellow attorneys that help move matters efficiently through the system.
Clients who come to Cisowski Law can expect direct communication about case status and next steps. The practice emphasizes practical problem solving over legal theory. Cases are staffed to match each client’s needs, and the office handles court filings and scheduling on behalf of clients so matters keep moving. The firm’s workflow reflects an approach oriented around preparation and responsiveness.
Outside the courtroom he devotes time to the administrative responsibilities of running a small law office. That includes client intake, case management and the day-to-day decisions that keep a local practice operating. As of 2026 he continues to practice in Tennessee and in the Eastern District of Tennessee, concentrating on legal matters brought in those courts.