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Julian Zebot to Co-Present a Webinar on Changes to Minnesota's Guardianship Law for the MN NAELA Chapter
October 27, 2020
Julian Zebot, partner in Maslon's Litigation Group, will co-present a webinar on October 27, 2020, titled "Statutory Changes to Minnesota Guardianship Law and Financial Exploitation and Abuse Reporting" for the Minnesota Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). During the presentation, Julian will discuss the history and expansion of Minnesota Statutes § 45A.06. He will also cover how the statute's amendments provide new powers to both individuals and financial services providers to combat financial exploitation of eligible adults.
To register, go to: MN NAELA Chapter - Statutory Changes to Minnesota Guardianship Law and Financial Exploitation and Abuse Reporting.
Julian focuses his legal practice on probate, fiduciary, and trust litigation as well as business and commercial litigation. He has counseled and represented individual and business clients in both federal and state courts as well as arbitration proceedings, and he has handled matters for clients at all stages of the litigation process, including mediation, trials, and appeals.
Julian's probate, fiduciary, and trust litigation practice has involved many different types of contested estate, trust, probate, and elder law matters, including will/trust contests (including claims of undue influence and diminished capacity), construction/interpretation disputes, accounting actions, breach of fiduciary duty claims, fiduciary removal actions, trust instruction proceedings, financial elder abuse claims, and creditor claims against estates. He has also developed a niche practice representing and counseling parties involved in complicated multi-jurisdictional trust litigation, often involving parallel lawsuits in different states, and has familiarity with associated trust situs, venue, and jurisdictional issues. Within his practice, Julian has represented both institutions and individuals in a variety of contexts, including corporate and individual trustees, personal representatives, attorneys-in-fact, beneficiaries, heirs, and creditors.