About Ronald J.
Ronald J. Eisenberg studied political science as an undergraduate and went on to earn his law degree at Saint Louis University School of Law in 1999. He completed a B.A. at Miami University of Ohio in 1992 and took the next step into a legal career that has moved between clerking, federal court staff work, private practice and firm leadership. His early years in the law were shaped by courtroom institutions and federal adjudication.
He began his post-law school work as a staff lawyer at the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit in 1999. That position exposed him to appellate procedures and the mechanics of multi-jurisdictional federal practice. In 2002 he served as a federal judicial law clerk to the Honorable David D. Noce of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, a role that returned him to the trial-court side of federal litigation and gave him hands-on experience managing complex dockets.
By 2004 Eisenberg moved into private practice as a lawyer at Schultz Law Group LLC. There he handled litigation and court matters across several federal venues. His admissions include Missouri state courts and an array of federal district and bankruptcy courts: the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Western and Southern Districts of Missouri; the Northern and Southern Districts of Illinois; the Western District of Missouri; and multiple United States Bankruptcy Courts. He is also admitted to practice before the United States Courts of Appeals for the Seventh and Eighth Circuits and the Federal Circuit.
Eisenberg has participated in professional association activity, including membership in the American Bar Association from 2015 to 2016. That affiliation complemented his court-side roles and private practice work. Over two decades he has shifted between judicial staff positions and private law practice, a path that has given him repeated exposure to both trial-level and appellate procedure.
In 2024 he founded Eisenberg Law LLC. The firm reflects a return to a smaller-practice setting after years in mixed roles. He continues to appear in federal district and bankruptcy courts where he is admitted, and his practice remains rooted in litigation and court appearances that draw on his years of courtroom experience. He currently practices at Eisenberg Law LLC, handling matters in the federal and bankruptcy courts where he is admitted.