Daniel
J. Schroeder is an attorney and principal with the law firm of Neumiller & Beardslee. His practice focuses on public agency, special districts and employment law, judicial foreclosures, and eminent domain and inverse condemnation. Mr. Schroeder primarily represents public agencies, municipalities,
and businesses.
Mr. Schroeder is a member of the State Bar of California and served as the President of the San Joaquin County Bar Association in 1998. He served as the President of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce in 2004-2005. Mr. Schroeder is Chairman and member of the Board of Directors of the San Joaquin County Workforce Investment Board. He also is Chairman and member of Delta College Measure "L" Citizen's Overnight Committee. He is also active in the North Stockton Rotary and served as its President in 2003-2004. He also serves as the Chairman of the San Joaquin Delta College Measure "L" Citizens Oversight Committee. Mr. Schroeder is also a member of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Downtown Stockton Alliance.
In 1984, Mr. Schroeder graduated from Fresno Pacific College with a B.A. in Biblical and Religious Studies, and in 1989, earned his Juris Doctor from University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. While at McGeorge, he won the American Jurisprudence Award in Conflicts of Law. Mr. Schroeder was admitted to practice in California in 1989 and is admitted to practice before all courts in California. He is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court, Eastern, Northern, and Southern Districts of California, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Mr. Schroeder was the attorney representing the prevailing party in the published decision of Stevenson v. Baum (1998) 65 Cal.App.4th 159, a case involving disclosure requirements of a seller of commercial real property.
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