Robert J. Deutsch, P.A.

Over 30 years experience in real estate, commercial transactions, and civil litigation

 

 
 

Robert J. Deutsch
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Email: bob@bobdeutschlaw.com

Practice Areas: Real Estate; Personal Injury; Civil Practice; Trial Practice; Wills; Probate; Business Law; Family Law; Equitable Distribution; Corporate Law; Zoning Law; Products Liability; Wrongful Death; Computer Law.

Admitted: 1973, North Carolina; 1974, U.S. District Court, Middle and Western Districts of North Carolina; 1980, U.S. Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit; 1981, U.S. Supreme Court

Law School: Harvard University, J.D., 1972

College: University of Michigan, B.A., 1969

Member: Henderson County, Buncombe County, 28th Judicial District (President, 2006), North Carolina and American Bar Associations; North Carolina State Bar; North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.

Biography: Phi Beta Kappa. Author: "Legal Implications For Health Systems Agencies," U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1975. Chairman: United Jewish Appeal, 1975-1984; Henderson County Zoning Adjustment, 1975-1978; Henderson County Social Services Board, 1979-1984; Henderson County Sheltered Workshop, 1984-1985. President, Western North Carolina Jewish Federation, 1987-1990, 1999-; President, Congregation Beth Israel, 1990-1991; Vice President, Foursquare Software Corporation, 1982-. Member, Board of Trustees: Warren Wilson College, 1999-; Asheville Art Museum, 1999-. Member, Board of Directors, Definition 6.com. Faculty Member: National Institute of Trial Advocacy, 2003-. Member, National Executive Committee, United Jewish Communities Network, 2005. Attorney, American Camping Association, Southeast District. Member: Board of Directors, Tel Aviv University School of Business; Board of Directors, Rosetta Books, Inc.

Languages: Spanish.

Born: Detroit, Michigan, November 1, 1947

ISLN: 907887179

 
 
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