John R. Rhorer, Jr.

Partner
P: (859) 425-1015
F: (859) 425-1099
John Rhorer has extensive experience in real estate law, having learned the nuts and bolts of real property by examining titles to properties in more than 40 of Kentucky’s counties. His hands-on understanding of title issues arising from poor descriptions, boundary disputes, adverse possession, lost courthouse records, overlapping patents, conflicting ownership, etc., allowed John to bring a unique perspective to his practice and taught him the importance of precision, clarity and thoroughness in negotiating and drafting real estate-related documents. To solve a problem, one has to fully understand the problem and John’s “from the ground up” knowledge of real property has allowed him to successfully advise clients in the real estate arena for more than 30 years.

John has substantial experience consulting clients in the buying, selling and leasing of all types of real property interests, from thousands of acres of coal properties to urban commercial properties; from beautiful Bluegrass horse farms to single family residences. He has particular experience in mineral transactions, having assisted dozens of mineral companies with buying, selling and leasing mineral reserves and surface interests as well as the financing of those transactions. On numerous occasions, John has acted as counsel to out-of-state lenders or law firms who are seeking the special local knowledge of mineral and real estate law that he and Dinsmore can provide.

John is a lifelong and loyal resident of Central Kentucky, having been born and raised in Frankfort, educated at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky and the University of Kentucky and resided in Lexington for more than 34 years. He has blended his legal experience with his love and appreciation of Kentucky history with his service on the Board of the Bluegrass Trust For Historic Preservation (serving as President for a term) and as Chair of the Historic Preservation Commission, an agency of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government.

Memberships & Affiliations

  • Kentucky Coal Association
  • Lexington Coal Exchange
  • Fayette County Bar Association, past President
  • Energy and Mineral Law Foundation, Trustee
  • Centre College Alumni Association, past Board Member
  • Gods Pantry Foodbank, Inc., past President
  • Good Shepherd Day School, past President
  • Leadership Kentucky, 1994 class
  • Leadership Lexington, 1983 class
  • Fayette County Pro Bono Program, Past Board Member
  • The Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation, Past President
  • Lexington-Fayette County Historic Preservation Commission, Chair

Distinctions

  • Peer Review Rated AV in Martindale-Hubbell
  • Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® since 1999
  • Selected for the Kentucky Super Lawyers® List
  • Listed in Chambers USA Guide to America's Leading Business Lawyers