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Robert C.F.
Willson

Partner

Robert “Bob” C.F. Willson is a partner at Wisler Pearlstine, concentrating his practice in business transactions, construction and design matters, and commercial and residential real estate transactions.

Let's Talk
45 Liberty Blvd., Suite 230
Malvern, PA 19355-1419
Email
Assistant
Seth Ashton
Phone: 610-722-5800
Fax: 610-647-6714
Direct Dial: 484-321-5010

Mr. Willson represents various professionals and businesses, including manufacturing, consulting, technology, health and personal care professionals, engineers, architects, design professionals, construction companies, general and subcontractors, materials fabrication and installers, surveying, geology and environmental consultants, educational institutions and private schools, banks and financing institutions. He also represents non-profit organizations; sports leagues and sporting facilities, restaurateurs, franchisors and franchisees; automobile dealerships and repair facilities, landowners, farmers, and land conservation entities. Additionally, Mr. Willson’s practice includes the representation of commercial landlords and tenants, zoning and land use matters, private landowners developing, preserving and/or litigating property rights issues, public and private utility matters, homeowners’ associations and condominium associations.

He has handled litigation, mediation and arbitration matters in the Common Pleas Courts of Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Bucks, Berks, Lancaster and Philadelphia Counties, the Superior and Commonwealth Courts of Pennsylvania, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Bankruptcy Court, and mediations and arbitrations administered by the American Arbitration Association. Mr. Willson is a 1982 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (History major) and received his Master’s in Education (Secondary Social Studies) from the University of Pennsylvania in 1983. He is a 1986 graduate of Vermont Law School.

Mr. Willson is actively involved with land conservation, historic preservation, education and the arts with non-profit organizations in Chester County and Philadelphia, including Historic Yellow Springs, Inc., The Mask & Wig Club of the University of Pennsylvania, and French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust. He also serves as legal consultant/counsel for a number of youth sports leagues.

Personal Interests:

Mr. Willson grew up in Malvern, Willistown Township in Chester County and now resides with his spouse, Sheryl, and their two rescued beagles, Angus and Fletcher, on a small farm in East Brandywine Township, Chester County. When not practicing law, Mr. Willson enjoys ocean sailing, small boat sailing and kayaking, gardening, woodworking, travel and history.

Bar Admissions

Pennsylvania, 1986

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1988

Education

Vermont Law School, South Royalton, Vermont, (J.D., 1986)

University of Pennsylvania (B.A., 1982)

University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education (M.S., 1983)

Professional and Civic Memberships

Pennsylvania Bar Association

Chester County Bar Association

John E. Stively Inn of Court

Charitable and Community Activities

French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust, Inc., Board of Directors, Past President

Historic Yellow Springs, Inc, Board of Directors, Board of Directors, Past President

The Mask & Wig Club, University of Pennsylvania, Board of Directors, Past President

 

Robert C.F.
Willson

Partner

Robert “Bob” C.F. Willson is a partner at Wisler Pearlstine, concentrating his practice in business transactions, construction and design matters, and commercial and residential real estate transactions.

Let's Talk
45 Liberty Blvd., Suite 230
Malvern, PA 19355-1419
Email
Assistant
Seth Ashton
Phone: 610-722-5800
Fax: 610-647-6714
Direct Dial: 484-321-5010

Mr. Willson represents various professionals and businesses, including manufacturing, consulting, technology, health and personal care professionals, engineers, architects, design professionals, construction companies, general and subcontractors, materials fabrication and installers, surveying, geology and environmental consultants, educational institutions and private schools, banks and financing institutions. He also represents non-profit organizations; sports leagues and sporting facilities, restaurateurs, franchisors and franchisees; automobile dealerships and repair facilities, landowners, farmers, and land conservation entities. Additionally, Mr. Willson’s practice includes the representation of commercial landlords and tenants, zoning and land use matters, private landowners developing, preserving and/or litigating property rights issues, public and private utility matters, homeowners’ associations and condominium associations.

He has handled litigation, mediation and arbitration matters in the Common Pleas Courts of Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Bucks, Berks, Lancaster and Philadelphia Counties, the Superior and Commonwealth Courts of Pennsylvania, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and Bankruptcy Court, and mediations and arbitrations administered by the American Arbitration Association. Mr. Willson is a 1982 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (History major) and received his Master’s in Education (Secondary Social Studies) from the University of Pennsylvania in 1983. He is a 1986 graduate of Vermont Law School.

Mr. Willson is actively involved with land conservation, historic preservation, education and the arts with non-profit organizations in Chester County and Philadelphia, including Historic Yellow Springs, Inc., The Mask & Wig Club of the University of Pennsylvania, and French & Pickering Creeks Conservation Trust. He also serves as legal consultant/counsel for a number of youth sports leagues.

Personal Interests:

Mr. Willson grew up in Malvern, Willistown Township in Chester County and now resides with his spouse, Sheryl, and their two rescued beagles, Angus and Fletcher, on a small farm in East Brandywine Township, Chester County. When not practicing law, Mr. Willson enjoys ocean sailing, small boat sailing and kayaking, gardening, woodworking, travel and history.