Matthew J. Schaap

Shareholder | Secretary

Overview

Matthew Schaap is a shareholder with the firm and serves on the firm’s board of directors. He regularly assists clients with a variety of personal and business litigation matters.

Matthew began his legal career as a Judicial Law Clerk to Elizabeth Hayden, a Minnesota District Court Judge. As a Law Clerk, he played an active supporting role in the process of judicial decision-making. He provided judges with the legal research, writing and analysis that they used to decide the legal questions and issues before them. As a Law Clerk, Matthew also assisted in numerous jury trials in both the criminal and civil context. This practical experience gave him first-hand exposure to winning trial techniques as he observed highly-effective trial lawyers both in the courtroom and also in chambers.

Matthew joined Dougherty Molenda in 2004 after completing his judicial clerkship. At Dougherty Molenda, Matthew focuses on litigation and trial practice. Matthew’s primary goal in any litigation is to serve as a zealous advocate for his clients by thoroughly researching all issues (both legal and technical) that are important to presenting the case in court. However, Matthew also focuses on helping clients to understand the legal process so that they can actively participate in the case and make informed decisions about its resolution. To accomplish this goal, Matthew has developed a variety of practical guides to assist clients in understanding critical aspects of the legal process, such as discovery. Like all litigation attorneys at Dougherty Molenda, Matthew provides his clients with early case analysis designed to 1) evaluate the risks of litigation and 2) develop successful trial strategies that maximize the likelihood of favorable trial or settlement outcomes.

At times, litigation involves an appeal to a higher court. During law school, Matthew’s appellate brief was selected by the Legal Writing Department faculty as the “Best Appellate Brief in the First Year Law School Class.” As an attorney, Matthew has continued his commitment to excellence in legal writing: He has authored or co-written numerous appellate briefs that led to affirmance of favorable outcomes for clients. Matthew has also presented numerous oral arguments in appeals, including before the Minnesota Court of Appeals, the Minnesota Supreme Court, and the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., receiving numerous favorable outcomes in these venues.

In addition to his civil jury trial and appellate experience, Matthew has successfully represented the firm’s clients at numerous mediations, arbitrations, court trials, motion hearings and jury trials. He has first-chaired numerous jury trials to successful monetary results, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. He has been recognized in Minnesota Law and Politics as a top young attorney and was named to the Minnesota Rising Stars® List and the Minnesota Super Lawyers List.

Practices

  • Our litigation attorneys routinely handle appeals to higher courts. Our attorneys represent appellants and respondents. Many of our attorneys are former law clerks who began their careers working for appellate judges and providing the research used by those judges to make appellate decisions. Our attorneys have handled numerous appeals before the Minnesota Court of Appeals and the Minnesota Supreme Court. Our attorneys have also handled appeals in the U.S. Supreme Court, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, to name a few.

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  • The litigation attorneys at DMSHB handle large and small disputes for individuals and for commercial clients of varying sizes. Our litigation attorneys have been successful in obtaining favorable results for clients at both the trial and appellate levels.

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  • Commercial litigation is a broad term that generally encompasses all business conflicts. We routinely litigate commercial matters for our clients in state and federal courts.

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  • Our probate attorneys assist clients with a variety of legal questions that arise during probate administration of an estate after death. In doing so, our attorneys are regularly called upon to assist clients in navigating Minnesota’s Uniform Probate Code.

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Credentials

  • Mitchell Hamline School of Law, J.D.

    Law Review: Hamline Law Review, Managing Editor

    Dean’s List

    CALI Award: Legal Research and Writing

    Department Award: Best Appellate Brief in First Year Law School Class

    Calvin University, B.A., English

  • Minnesota Super Lawyers List, 2024

    Minnesota Rising Stars List, 2007 – 2016

    Top 40 Under 40, 2013

    Lead Counsel Rated in Civil Litigation

  • Minnesota

    Wisconsin

    U.S. District Court, Minnesota

    U.S. District Court, W.D. Wisconsin

    U.S. Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit

    U.S Court of Federal Claims

  • Hon. Elizabeth A. Hayden, Minnesota’s Seventh Judicial District, Judicial Law Clerk

  • From Workaholism to Work-Life Balance: Change Is Within Reach, Law Practice Magazine (Nov./Dec. 2014)

    Minnesota Litigation Checklists §§ 1-1 et seq. , Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., 2007

  • How to Get Your Social Media, Email and Text Evidence Admitted (and Keep Theirs Out), NBI (2018).

    Business Contract Disputes: Start to Finish, NBI National Webinar (2015)

    Fundamentals of Landlord Tenant Law: Sterling Educational Services (2015)

    Tablet Computing and Your Practice, Richard T. Oakes American Inn of Court

  • Minnesota State Bar Association, Member

    Dakota County Bar Association, Member

    Member of Governing Council, Civil Litigation Section of the Minnesota State Bar Association

  • Board Secretary, Lakeville Chamber of Commerce

    Board Secretary, Community Dental Care

    Community Dental Care is a Minnesota non-profit consisting of 26 dentists who serve patients from clinics in St. Paul and Maplewood, Minnesota.

    Community Dental Care is a recipient of the Charities Review Council “Meets Standards” seal based on satisfaction of 27 standards of accountability.

    Rotary Club of Rosemount, Minnesota (Past President)

    Rotary International (Past Assistant District Governor)

    Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce (Past Chair)

Representative Cases and Appeals

  • St. Paul Park Refining Co., LLC v. Domeier, No. A23-0022, 2024 WL 73105 (Minn. App. Jan. 8, 2024) (Minnesota adverse possession law).

  • In the Matter of Surveillance & Integrity Review (SIRS) Appeals by Trinity Home Health Care Services and Etyane Ayana, 996 N.W.2d 178 (Minn. 2023) (reversing court of appeals and reinstating $0 award of ALJ in favor of client after MN Department of Human Services reinstated $1.2M award against client).

  • Vincent Holdings, LLC v. Kastl, A20-1539, 2021 WL 4059318, at *1 (Minn. Ct. App. Sept. 7, 2021) (motion to dismiss).

  • St. Paul Park Ref. Co. LLC v. Domeier, 950 N.W.2d 547 (Minn. 2020) (clarifying tax payment requirement in Minnesota adverse possession law).

  • Cambria Co. LLC v. M&M Creative Laminants Inc., A18-1978, 2019 WL 3543602 (Minn. Ct. App. Aug. 5, 2019) (certified questions on application of Minnesota Franchise Act).

  • Sames v. Scott County, A18-0753, 2019 WL 1510948 (Minn. Ct. App. Apr. 8, 2019) (defamation per se claims).

  • Rask v. Rask, A15-1640, 2016 WL 3043100, at *1 (Minn. Ct. App. May 31, 2016) (property rights).

  • In re Conservatorship of Johnson, A15-1546, 2016 WL 3129404, at *1 (Minn. Ct. App. June 6, 2016) (conservatorship fee award).

  • Souter v. Fastenal Co., Inc., A17-0103, 2017 WL 5243526, at *1 (Minn. Ct. App. Nov. 13, 2017)(unemployment benefits).

  • Johnson v. Anderson, A16-0298, 2016 WL 4421536, at *1 (Minn. Ct. App. Aug. 22, 2016).

  • Ride Auto Co. v. Ibanez, 2015 WL 4507991 (Minn. Ct. App. July 27, 2015) (default judgment).

  • Icenhower v. Total Auto., Inc., 845 N.W.2d 849, 850 (Minn. Ct. App. 2014) (clarifying subpoena power in unemployment benefits cases).

  • Sharp v. Hayloft Prop. Mgmt. Co., 2012 Minn. App. Unpub. LEXIS 13 (Minn. App. 2012) (unemployment benefits).

  • Old Reliable Wholesale, Inc. v. Cornell Corp., 2011 U.S. App. LEXIS 5139 (Fed. Cir. 2011) (patent litigation attorneys’ fees).

  • Estate of Anthony Fox v. Fox Compactors, Inc. and Dennis W. Buhl, (Arbitration) (Arbitration 2010) (intellectual property breach of contract).

  • Michael L. O’Brien v. Friends of St. Croix Preparatory Academy (Washington County, Minnesota 2010) (summary judgment and attorneys’ fees).

  • Ensminger v. Timberland Mortg. Services, Inc., A09-1213, 2010 WL 1541360, at *1 (Minn. Ct. App. Apr. 20, 2010) (affirming summary judgment).

  • George O. Ensminger et al. v. Timberland Mortgage Services, Inc. et al., 2010 Minn. App. Unpub. LEXIS 341 (Minn. App. 2010) (summary judgment in class action mortgage origination litigation).

  • Old Reliable Wholesale, Inc. v. Cornell Corp., 2009 U.S. App. LEXIS 26985 (Fed. Cir. 2009) (summary judgment in patent litigation).

  • Instant Testing Company, et. al. v. Community Security Bank, et. al., 715 N.W.2d 124 (Minn. App. 2006) (Minn. App. 2006).