Tony Stauber

Tony Stauber, attorney at Gustafson Gluek PLLC.

Tony Stauber joined Gustafson Gluek PLLC as an associate in 2021. Since joining the Firm, Tony has vigorously advocated on behalf of individuals who are alleging constitutional violations, illegal price-fixing schemes, and violations of state and federal privacy statutes, among other things. He is passionate about pursuing claims on behalf of his clients who have been harmed by institutions of power – whether those are gigantic corporations or law enforcement agencies.

In addition to working on significant antitrust cases, including Inre Broiler Chicken Antitrust Litig. (N.D. Ill.), and In re Beef DPP Antitrust Litig. (N.D. Ill.). Tony has worked on pro bono cases alleging constitutional and civil rights violations by state and local governments. Among those cases, Tony represented peaceful protesters who were subjected to excessive force by law enforcement in separate cases against the City of Minneapolis and the City of Brooklyn Center. Tony has been recognized as a North Star Lawyer each year from 2022 through 2024, for providing at least 50 hours of pro bono time in a single year.   

Tony is an active member of the Minnesota and Federal Bar associations. He currently serves as interim vice-chair of the Amicus Committee for the Committee to Support the Antitrust Laws (COSAL). In 2025, Tony received the Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement by a Young or Newly Admitted Lawyer Award from the American Antitrust Institute (AAI). Tony is also co-chair of the digital communications committee for the Minnesota Chapter of the FBA. In 2023, Tony was selected as an “Up & Coming Attorney” by Minnesota Lawyer.

Tony graduated from the University of Minnesota with a B.A. in English Literature. He graduated magna cum laude from Mitchell Hamline School of Law. While in law school, Tony was Vice President of the Mitchell Hamline Hovenkamp Antitrust Society, Membership Coordinator of the Mitchell Hamline Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, and a student researcher and member of the Mitchell Hamline Sex Offender Litigation and Research Center. Additionally, Tony was the Production Editor of the Mitchell Hamline Journal of Public Policy and Practice, where he was a published author of an article on the topic of qualified immunity. Tony has been an active member of the National Speech and Debate Association and the Minnesota State High School League as a speech and debate coach for ten years. 

Tony is a proud resident of Minneapolis along with his wife, their cat, and French bulldog. In his free time, Tony is an avid woodturner and makes bowls, vessels, and vases out of fallen or downed trees he finds around the city. Tony is also a film buff and enjoys frequenting the many independent movie theaters around the Twin Cities.

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