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GENERAL OVERVIEW
Part I. Personal Profile
Name: Ronald M. Agulnick, Esquire
Part II. Educational Profile
| 1954 | B.S. in Economics, Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania | |
| 1960 | J.D. Temple University School of Law (Managing Editor, Temple Law Quarterly, Dean’s List) | |
| 1982 | M.S. Transportation Engineering, Villanova University College of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Tau Beta Phi Honorary Engineering Fraternity) | 
Part III. Professional Profile
| US Courts: U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, 3rd Circuit, U.S. District 
Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania;  State Courts: Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Superior Court, Commonwealth Court and various County Courts Adjunct Full Professor at Villanova University, where I teach Forensic Engineering in the College of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Zoning and Land Use Law at Villanova Law School Martindale B Hubble Rating: Av  | 
	
Part IV. Fields of Practice
Since 1971 I have limited my practice to land use and related fields. From the 
governmental side, I have written zoning and land use ordinances, assisted in 
the development of comprehensive plans, represented municipalities and their 
planning commissions in the processing of applications for zoning and land 
development approvals and advocating the municipal position before 
administrative boards and before trial and appellate courts. On the landowner’s 
and developer’s side, I have represented clients in the identification and 
acquisition of land, the processing of applications and permits before various 
municipalities and local agencies, various federal, state, county and local 
administrative boards and before trial and appellate courts. On the adjudicatory 
side, I have represented various zoning hearing boards and other adjudicatory 
bodies and have served as private arbitrator and mediator in land use and 
construction cases. On legislative issues, I have assisted in the drafting of 
various land use statutes such as Pennsylvania’s Municipalities Planning Code 
(the State’s Land Use enabling act) Impact Fee Authorization and Limitation, 
Regulation of Development in Geologically Sensitive Areas, Data Quality 
legislation and other environmental and land use regulation.
Part V. Professional Organizations and Associations
American College of Real Estate Lawyers (ACREL): This is a national by 
invitation only organization of approximately 900 of the most prominent real 
property lawyers in the United States. I am a member of the Land Use and 
Environmental Committee and served as vice chairman of that Committee. I have 
also served on the Meetings Committee, lectured at the general sessions and 
published articles in the various publications of the College.
Legal Action Network for Development Strategies (LANDS): This is a national by 
invitation only organization of approximately 250 of the more prominent land use 
litigation attorneys in the United States. LANDS engages in numerous important 
activities in the land use and regulatory fields including (i) holding of annual 
seminars for land use lawyers where members are trained in the most advanced 
land use litigation techniques and cutting edge issues are developed and 
discussed; (ii) we maintain a forwarding network for the handling of land use 
litigation; (iii) our members are frequent publishers of articles in leading 
national journals dealing with critical issues in the land use, environmental, 
construction and regulatory fields; (iv) we maintain a brief bank on major 
construction, land use and environmental matters for use of our members. I serve 
on the LANDS Steering Committee.
National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Legal Action Committee and its 
Litigation Oversight Subcommittee. NAHB maintains a committee charged with 
evaluation of applications for assistance and planning of strategy for 
prosecution of litigation of importance to the home building industry. The 
Committee has a budget of approximately $200 to $300 thousand dollars per year 
which it expends in grants to support such litigation. In addition, the 
Committee oversees the Legal Department with its staff of approximately 10 full 
time lawyers. Further the Committee has a Litigation Oversight Subcommittee 
which actually actively litigates matters of major concern to the industry and 
prepares and files amicus briefs in cases where we do not actually intervene. I 
have served on both the Legal Action Committee and the Litigation Oversight 
Subcommittee for over 20 years and continue to serve on both the Committee and 
the Subcommittee. 
Task Forces of the Joint State Government Commission of the Pennsylvania 
Legislature. From time to time by joint resolution of the House and Senate of 
Pennsylvania, the legislature creates joint task forces to study existing laws 
and propose needed legislation to address various problems. I serve or have 
served on four such task forces: (i) a task force charged with the review, 
recommendation of needed revisions and codification of the real property laws of 
Pennsylvania, (ii) a task force charged with an investigation of the land slide 
in Killbuck Township and drafting required legislation to regulate development 
in critical soils and rock formations, (iii) a task force charged with the 
rewriting of the Municipalities Planning Code of Pennsylvania and (iv) a task 
force to develop required amendments to the Municipalities Planning Code to 
address developments of regional impact. I am frequently consulted by the 
members of the Joint Local Government Commission and by members of the 
legislature on matters related to local government and land use regulation and 
frequently opine on proposed legislation dealing with those matters.
National Registry of Who’s Who. I am listed in the national registry.
Pennsylvania Super Lawyers. I have been selected by Philadelphia Magazine and 
Law and Politics Magazine as one of Pennsylvania’s Super Lawyers.
Solicitors Association of the Pennsylvania State Association of Township 
Supervisors (PSATS). I am active with the Pennsylvania State Association of 
Township Supervisors and help in the annual meeting of the Solicitors 
Association. The Solicitors Association presents an annual seminar, at which I 
have been a frequent lecturer, for Township Solicitors each year at the annual 
PSATS convention. I have also been consulted by the State Association Solicitor 
on land use matters concerning Township government.
In addition to my work on the Faculties of Villanova University, I have been a 
frequent lecturer for the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Weidner University Law 
School, Pennsylvania Bar Association Municipal Law Section and Real Property 
Section, the American and Pennsylvania Planning Association and other trade and 
professional organizations and have testified as an expert witness on land use 
and local government matters in the Pennsylvania Courts and before 
administrative agencies and legislative committees of the Pa House and Senate.
Part VI. References:  
References will be furnished upon request.