James J. Thomson Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jim Thomson is a shareholder and former president of Kennedy & Graven, Chartered. He practices in the areas of Litigation and Local Government Law. Jim has over twenty years of experience in the areas of local government law and litigation, and has been selected by the American Research Corporation for inclusion in the Minnesota Guidebook to Law and Leading Attorneys. He served as a deputy city attorney for the San Diego City Attorney's Office, both in the Criminal Division (1976-78) and in the Civil Litigation Division (1978-82), where he focused on real property, eminent domain, construction, environmental, and land use litigation. He also has served as the city attorney for the cities of Plymouth (1986-92) and Mounds View (1992-95). Jim currently is the city attorney for the cities of Shakopee and Brooklyn Park. Jim earned a B.A. degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1969, after which he served in Vietnam as a Marine Lieutenant. Upon his discharge from the Marines in 1973, Jim entered law school at the University of San Diego where he served as editor-in-chief of the San Diego Law Review and graduated magna cum laude in 1976. Among his many interests, Jim is an avid baseball fan and an active participant in the youth baseball program for the city of Bloomington, where he volunteered as coach for fifteen years. Jim also is an avid runner. He is a former member of the U.S. Reserve Officers International Pentathlon Team and has completed ten marathons. He also serves as a pro bono attorney for Volunteer Lawyers Network. Jim has this to say about his work:
In both my governmental law and litigation practices, I enjoy helping cities accomplish their goals and achieve what the city officials think is best for their city.
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James J. Thomson