Background
Washburn, Robert M. was born on February 19, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Washburn, Robert M. was born on February 19, 1945 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Rutgers University (Bachelor of Arts, 1966). Washington University (Juris Doctor, 1968). University of Pennsylvania (Master of Laws, 1971).
Delta Theta Phi.
Order of the Coif. Editor-in-Chief, Washington University Law Quarterly, 1967-1968.
Worked at Sherman, Silverstein, Kohl, Rose & Podolsky, A Professional, Corporation (Pennsauken, New Jersey) specializing in Real Estate Law, Land Use Law, Environmental Law, Housing Law. Admitted to the bar, 1968, New Jersey. 1969, Pennsylvania; 1971, Delaware.
Delta Theta Phi.
Order of the Coif. Editor-in-Chief, Washington University Law Quarterly, 1967-1968. Author: "Challenging the Condemnor"s Right to Condemn: Avoidance of Peripheral Damages," Washington University Law Quarterly 436, 1967.
"Apartments in the Suburbs: In re Appeal of Joseph Girsh," 74 Dickinson Law Review 634, 1970. "Post-Majority Support: Oh Dad, Poor Dad," 44 Temple Law Quarterly 319, 1971, "The Judicial and Legislative Response to Price Inadequacy in Mortgage Foreclosure Sales," 53 Southern California Law Review 843, 1980.
"The Role of Tax Syndications in Housing: A Policy Perspective," 5 Urban Law and Policy l, 1982.
"Land Use Control, The Individual, and Society: Lucas v. South Carolina Coastal Council," 52 Maryland Law Review 162, 1993. "Residential Real Estate Condition Disclosure Legislation," 44 DePaul Law Review 381, 1995.
Company-Author: "Housing and Community Development," Cases and Materials, 2nd Education, Carolina Academic Press, 1989.
Adjunct Professor of Law, 1973-1976, Associate Professor of Law, 1976-1980, Professor of Law, 1980, Rutgers School of Law, Camden, New Jersey. Member: Camden County, New Jersey State (Member: Land Use Law Section.
Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section) and American Bar Associations.
"Challenging the Condemnor’s Right to Condemn: Avoidance of Peripheral Damages," Washington University Law Quarterly 436, 1967. "Apartments in the Suburbs: In re Appeal of Joseph Girsh," 74 Dickinson Law Review 634, 1970. "Post-Majority Support: Oh Dad, Poor Dad," 44 Temple Law Quarterly 319, 1971, "The Judicial and Legislative Response to Price Inadequacy in Mortgage Foreclosure Sales," 53 Southern California Law Review 843, 1980.
The Role of Tax Syndications in Housing: A Policy Perspective," 5 Urban Law and Policy 1, 1982. Co-Author: "Housing and Community Development," Cases and Materials, Michie Bobbs-Merrill, 1981. Adjunct Professor of Law, 1973-1976, Associate Professor of Law, 1976-1980, Professor of Law, since 1980, Rutgers School of Law, Camden, New Jersey.
Camden County, New Jersey State (Member, Board of Directors, Land Use Law Section. Member, Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section) and American Bar Associations. Real Estate, Land Use and Housing.