Attorney Robert F. Salvin has over thirty year’s experience as a consumer protection lawyer. civil rights lawyer. and bankruptcy lawyer. Mr. Salvin has successfully represented hundreds of clients in bankruptcy cases and consumer protection litigation. Mr. Salvin's experience includes employment at the Temple Law School as a clinical instructor teaching a bankruptcy clinical course at the Temple Legal Aid Office. Mr. Salvin also worked as a law clerk at the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Mr. Salvin spent ten years as a staff attorney at Community Impact Legal Services. Inc., in Chester. Pennsylvania.
Mr. Salvin holds a Bachelor’s Degree from West Chester University and a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Dayton where he served a Articles Editor of the Law Review. In 1996. Mr. Salvin published a leading scholarly article on the discharge of student loans in bankruptcy in the Tulane. Law Review. Student Loans. Bankruptcy and the Fresh Start Policy: Must Debtors Be Impoverished to Discharge Educational Loans? 71 Tul. L. Rev. 139 (Nov. 1996). Representative cases include Kaneff v. Delaware Title Loans. Inc., 587 F.3d 616 (3d Cir. 2009), in which the court invalidated a Delaware choice of law clause in a usurious auto title loan contract with a Pennsylvania borrower.