Roger
N. Knutson is a shareholder with Campbell Knutson and practices
in the areas of General Municipal, Land Use and Labor and Employment.
1967, Roger graduated with honors from St. Olaf College, majoring
in Philosophy. In 1972, he received his law degree with honors
from the University of Minnesota Law School.
Roger
is the City Attorney for the cities of Chanhassen, Edina, Falcon Heights,
Lakeville, Plymouth and Randolph. Roger has extensive experience
advising elected and appointed city officials and staff on all
aspects of municipal law. Roger has been retained by numerous
cities throughout the state for special projects.
Roger
has lectured to state and national planning associations, the
League of Minnesota Cities, the Minnesota Township Association,
I.C.M.A., the Sensible Land Use Coalition and attorney groups
on various municipal law topics including zoning, development
issues, impact fees and employment law.
| Areas
of Practice |
General
Municipal
Labor and Employment
Land Use |
Education: |
University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Juris
Doctorate (J.D.), 1972
St.
Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), 1967
Major: Philosophy
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Bar
Admissions: |
Minnesota
Supreme Court, 1973
United States District Court, District of Minnesota, 1973
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Professional Associations/
Memberships: |
Minnesota Association of City Attorneys (Past President)
American Planning Association
International Municipal Lawyer Association (Zoning Law Committee)
Minnesota Public Employer Labor Relations Association
Minnesota
State Bar Association (Public Law Section)
Dakota
County Bar Association
Sensible
Land Use Coalition (Director)
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Honors
and Awards: |
Roger is listed in the Business Guidebook to Law and
Leading
Attorneys
as a "Super Lawyer". Martindale-Hubbell
Law
Directory
awarded him an "AV" rating, the highest possible
rating with regard to legal acumen and ethical
practices.
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