About Robert

Robert Olmr practices law and presents a calm, steady presence in the cases he handles. He approaches matters with careful analysis and practical planning. His work is described by peers and clients as thorough and straightforward rather than flashy.

Olmr followed the steps required to enter the legal profession, completing the formal education and licensing that permit practice before the courts. Those formative years provided grounding in core areas of law and introduced him to the procedural and analytical habits that shape his work today. He built a foundation in research, brief writing and oral advocacy that continues to inform how he prepares a case.

Over the course of his career Olmr has taken on a range of responsibilities typical of general practice attorneys. He has handled client counseling, motion practice, discovery management and settlement negotiations. He has represented individuals and organizations in both pretrial matters and courtroom proceedings when necessary. Colleagues note that he plans methodically and values clear communication with clients about practical risks and likely outcomes.

On the substantive side Olmr’s work covers both dispute resolution and transactional matters. He regularly drafts and reviews contracts, prepares filings, and manages litigation timelines. He also places emphasis on preventative advice—helping clients identify legal risk before it becomes a dispute. That combination of reactive and proactive work shapes how he allocates time in any given matter.

Clients describe his courtroom style as measured. He does not rely on spectacle. He prepares witnesses, organizes evidence and frames arguments in ways that aim for clarity and efficiency. Outside the courtroom he focuses on solving problems through negotiation and careful document work. His files typically reflect detailed notes, organized exhibits and a steady cadence of client updates.

In addition to direct client service, Olmr spends time mentoring younger lawyers and helping them learn practical lawyering skills. He values the craft of lawyering and the daily work of turning legal theory into usable advice. He reads decisions, tracks developments and adapts strategy when the legal landscape shifts.

As of 2026 Olmr maintains a private practice where he provides representation and counsel to individuals and organizations, concentrating on dispute resolution and transactional matters.

Office Locations

Main Office

 211 N. Franklin St. Suite 206 Port Washington WI 53074