John R. Shoemaker, experienced Appeals, Business attorney in Bloomington, MN with 9 reviews
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John R. Shoemaker

Highland Bank Building, Suite 410, Bloomington, MN

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1984:
University of North Dakota School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981:
Methodist College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Mary

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22 Oct, 2019
I highly recommend John Shoemaker for every aspect of Real Estate Law. I have had the opportunity to work closely with him as he fought for my landlords' and my tenants' civil rights, property rights and economic rights. I have witnessed his "full court press style" of fighting for people all the way to the United States Supreme Court. The decisions that he has obtained  have singlehandedly changed the landscape of housing rights and preserved for every one in every socio-economic class the ability to rise up and survive economically going forward.  After working with dozens of attornies I can't think of another one who is as quick on his feet, as passionate or as skilled as Mr. Shoemaker. I've also never encountered one who has the guts and perseverance to fight the good fight all the way to the top for all of us.  Mr. Shoemaker isn't fighting for a big retainer or a one time profit, he's fighting for justice for all of us and for his client to gain economic compensation for being damaged. He has been my first call for help for almost a decade and he will remain my first call for help and my first referral for those who need help. If you have been damaged if your rights have been disregarded or you want to blow the whistle, you could not have a better Advocate to help make you whole again. 
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Tim

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04 Oct, 2019
The City adopted an inspection scheme targeting minority tenants in transitional neighborhoods. We hired John to draft the HUD complaint. The work quality, responsiveness and his knowledge were above expectations. The cost was below what we anticipated. We would highly recommend him for complex fair housing inspection policy issues.
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Rick

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17 May, 2018
I hired the Shoemaker Law firm “John” to represent me in a personal matter. John was very friendly and knowledgeable and if he was unsure of something he would consult his brother Paul. Between the two of them I feel that my situation was handled professionally, discreetly and very equitable. I wouldn’t hesitate to have John represent me again.
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Highly skilled and knowledgeable attorney with a strong track record of success
“I can't think of another one who is as quick on his feet, as passionate or as skilled as Mr. Shoemaker.”
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Dedicated and hardworking, going above and beyond for clients
“He worked hard......even on the weekends and sometimes called me late at night because he was working on my case and wanted to talk to me about some details.”
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Ethical and trustworthy, putting clients' interests first
“John Shoemaker is an ethical, hard working honest attorney.”
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Thorough and detail-oriented, doing extensive research to benefit clients
“He is very detail oriented and is extremely thorough. He knows his topics and does extensive research to one up the competition.”
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Respected by peers and judges for his legal expertise
“Very respected by his peer attorneys and Judges as well.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2022:
Minneapolis Star Tribune, Mpls. Council OKs $150K settlement for tenant who said city failed to enforce code violations in public housing
2021:
PRWEB, Public Housing Civil Rights Class Action Filed on Behalf of Tenants in Minneapolis by Their Attorneys Nichols Kaster PLLP, Shoemaker & Shoemaker PLLC, and Larry McDonough
2020:
Minneapolis StarTribune, Appeals court: City inspectors must enforce code violations in Minneapolis public housing
2017:
Fair Housing Implementation Council - Twin Cities - Appendix to the Addendum to FHIC Report, pp. 1354-1360., Comment to Draft Addendum to 2014 Regional Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing
2015:
Twin Cities Pioneer Press, Landlord lawsuit over St. Paul’s inspections doesn’t name city defendant
2014:
Just a Landlord - Survival Tips for Landlords in an Unjust World - blog, Attorney Shoemaker on HUD Funding, Code Enforcement and Fair Housing
2014:
Twin Cities Pioneer Press, St. Paul landlord filed HUD complaint over city's inspection
2014:
Minneapolis Star Tribune, Judge allows Minneapolis landlord's federal suit against city to continue
2013:
Twin Cities Pioneer Press, Landlords file complaint with HUD over St. Paul housing codes
2012:
Minneapolis Star Tribune, St. Paul yanks housing fight from high court
2012:
Minneapolis Star Tribune, 9 landlords complain to feds about cities' rental codes
2012:
Minneapolis Star Tribune, Case of landlords vs. city winds back to St. Paul
2010:
Twin Cities Pioneer Press, St. Paul housing-code lawsuits are given new life
2004:
The Minnesota Sentinel, NICS Gun Registration Plans Threaten Individual Freedoms
1999:
Minnesota Libertarian, The disarming of innocents follows the terrorist killings at Columbine High
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