Background
Greenbaum, Robert S. was born on May 4, 1922 in Newark. Son of William L. and Minna (Phillips) Greenbaum.
Greenbaum, Robert S. was born on May 4, 1922 in Newark. Son of William L. and Minna (Phillips) Greenbaum.
University of Pennsylvania (Bachelor of Arts, 1943). Columbia University (Bachelor of Laws, 1948). Member Faculty: School of Law, Rutgers University, 1959-1960.
1961-1962.
Seton Hall University, 1976.
Worked at Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith, Ravin, Davis and Himmel Limited Liability Partnership (Woodbridge, New Jersey) specializing in Real Estate Law, Sales, Acquisitions, Leasing, Financing Workouts, Environmental Regulation (Federal and State), Land Use Regulations, Zoning and Planning, Alternative Dispute Resolution. Admitted to the bar, 1949, New Jersey and United States. District Court, District of New Jersey.
1967, United States.
Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. 1974, United States. Supreme Court. 1983, New New York
Member Faculty: School of Law, Rutgers University, 1959-1960.
1961-1962.
Seton Hall University, 1973-1976. Author: "Practice before Boards of Adjustment and Planning Boards," Municipal Land Use published by New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1977. "Interim Zoning and Moratoria," The Urban Lawyer, 1986.
"R is Foreign Resolution: Alternative Dispute Resolution in the Commercial Setting," The New Jersey Lawyer, August/September 1993, Number.
135. Member, Board of Directors, Columbia Law School Alumni Association, 1981-1985. Lecturer: New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education.
President, Columbia Law School Alumni of New Jersey, 1987-1989. Member, New Jersey Committee, Regional Plan Association, 1989-1995.
Member, Natural Resources Advisory Committee of the Office of State Planning, 1989.
Member, American Arbitration Association Neutral Panels for Constructive Industry Arbitration, and for Mediation, 1958. First Recipient: Dispute Resolution Section of the New Jersey State Bar Association 1997 Alternative Dispute Resolution Practitioner of the Year Award. Certified Mediator, United States.
District Court, District of New Jersey, 1996.
Listed in Who"s Who in America 1993. Listed in Best Lawyers in America, All Editions.
Chairman, Board of Trustees, Guild Hall of East Hampton, New York, 1993-1994. Member: Essex County, New Jersey State (Member: Section on Dispute Resolution, Chair, of the Section, 1995-1996.
Section on Land Use Law.
Member, Board of Directors of the Section, 1981. Chairman of the Section, 1983) and American (Member: Section of Urban, State and Local Government Law, 1975. Chair of the Section, 1988-1989.
Chairman, Committee on Airport Law, 1975-1980.
Member: Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law. Member, Section of Dispute Resolution) Bar Associations.
American College of Real Estate Lawyers, 1982. American Bar Foundation Fellow, 1991.
Member: Board of Governors (New Jersey) National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1992.
Member Supreme Court Statewide Committee on Civil Case Management and Procedure, 1984, Supreme Court District Fee Arbitration Committee, 1984-1987, Supreme Court District Ethics Committee, 1987, member special advisory natural resources committee State Planning Commission, 1992. Member of the Board of Governors National Conference Christians and Jews, New Jersey, since 1992. Member American Bar Association (section of urban, state and local government law since 1975, chairman com.on airport law 1975-1980, chair section 1988-1989, Columbia Law School Alumni Association (board directors 1981-1985), Columbia Law School Alumni New Jersey (president 1987-1989), National Panel of Arbitrators, American Arbitration Association (mediation panel), Essex County Bar Association, New Jersey State Bar Association (commission on environmental law 1973-1980, commission on land use, planning and community affairs, 1979-1981, commission on landlord-tenant law 1974-1978, section on land use law, board directors section since 1981, chairman of the section 1983, section dispute resolution 1992, chair section 1995), American College Real Estate Lawyers, since 1984, Guild Hall, East Hampton, New York ( chairman of the board of trustees, 1993-1994).
Married Theodora Simon, June 14, 1949. Children: Roger Adam, William Garrison, Margot Greenbaum Mustich.