About Ronald Eric
Ronald Eric Gluck began his academic journey at Boston College, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1977. He continued his studies at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and received his J.D. in 1980. Those credentials set the stage for a long career in Massachusetts law.
He serves as a partner at Breakstone, White & Gluck. Over the years he has built a practice rooted in courtroom work and client representation. His role at the firm places him among the lawyers who handle litigation on behalf of individuals and businesses across the state.
Gluck’s professional affiliations reflect steady involvement in the trial bar. He maintains membership in the Massachusetts State Bar and is a fellow of the Massachusetts Bar Foundation. He also belongs to the American Association for Justice and the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Lawyers. Those memberships align with work that often brings lawyers into state courts and into public policy discussions on legal practice.
Outside of purely legal associations, Gluck has invested time in local institutions. He sits on the Board of Trustees at Gann Academy in Waltham, Massachusetts. He also serves on the Board of Directors of Jewish Vocational Services. These positions indicate an ongoing connection to community organizations and education.
Colleagues describe Gluck as a steady presence at the firm. He participates in bar activities and offers guidance to newer attorneys through formal and informal channels. In meetings and at hearings he draws on decades of practice to prepare cases and to advise clients on procedural and substantive matters.
Today Gluck continues his practice at Breakstone, White & Gluck in Massachusetts. He remains active in state and national legal groups while balancing firm duties and board responsibilities. His current work involves representing clients in Massachusetts courts and related proceedings.