About Robert
Robert Nussbaum earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pennsylvania in 1984. He continued his legal education at Seton Hall University School of Law and received his Juris Doctor in 1987. Those years framed an early commitment to study and practice on the East Coast. The academic record is straightforward: a liberal arts degree followed by three years of law school, concluding as the late 1980s began.
Shortly after law school, Nussbaum was admitted to the State Bar of New Jersey in 1987. He has maintained membership in that bar continuously since then. Over the decades his career has been anchored in New Jersey courts and administrative bodies. He has spent the bulk of his professional life practicing within the state where he is barred to practice law.
His career path reflects steady practice rather than public grandstanding. He built a practice handling client matters across a range of legal subjects common to New Jersey attorneys. Colleagues describe him as methodical and dependable in case handling. Clients have turned to him for legal work that requires familiarity with local procedures and state law, and he has kept an active caseload through changing legal trends and court rules.
Nussbaum’s professional life rests on long-term engagement rather than short-term campaigns. He has worked to sustain relationships with other lawyers, court staff, and clients. That approach has shaped how he manages files and prepares for hearings. He tends to emphasize thorough preparation and steady advocacy in routine and contested matters alike. Over time, that routine has generated experience navigating the state’s legal system day to day.
He currently maintains an office at 18 Columbia Turnpike. From that location he continues to represent clients in New Jersey, handling a range of legal matters for individuals and businesses. His practice today remains centered on serving clients through the procedural and substantive work that legal representation requires.