About Charles C. Luetke
A retired attorney, Charles C. Luetke spent more than five decades in the legal field. During that time, he maintained a private practice as a civil litigator in Minneapolis, Minnesota, providing clients with representation in state and federal courts. Charles C. Luetke also earned admittance to practice before the United States Supreme Court.
For many years, he served as an assistant regional counsel and acting regional counsel with General Services Administration in New York City, New York. In this position, he provided advisory services in areas such as contract claims, drafting of conveyance documents, procurements, and regulations. He also earned honors such as the Outstanding Performance Rating Citation Award.
Charles C. Luetke earned his juris doctorate from the University of Minnesota. He has involved himself with organizations such as the Woodstock VT Rotary Club where he became the 2003 Rotarian of the Year, as well as serving on the board of directors for the Thompson Senior Center.
For many years, he served as an assistant regional counsel and acting regional counsel with General Services Administration in New York City, New York. In this position, he provided advisory services in areas such as contract claims, drafting of conveyance documents, procurements, and regulations. He also earned honors such as the Outstanding Performance Rating Citation Award.
Charles C. Luetke earned his juris doctorate from the University of Minnesota. He has involved himself with organizations such as the Woodstock VT Rotary Club where he became the 2003 Rotarian of the Year, as well as serving on the board of directors for the Thompson Senior Center.