Events
Michael Sampson, Evan Nelson, and Carly Johnson to Present on Advanced Estate Administration for Minnesota CLE
November 14, 2023
Three Maslon attorneys share their expertise in the Nov. 14 all-day seminar, Hot Topics in Advanced Estate Administration from Minnesota CLE.
Maslon Partner Michael Sampson, chair of the Estate Planning Group, will present two sessions on Nov. 14 as part of Minnesota CLE's Hot Topics in Advanced Estate Administration seminar. In "Post-Mortem Planning," Mike will discuss the most important decisions to be made after the decedent's death. His second session focuses on estate and income tax issues. Attorneys Evan Nelson and Carly Johnson present "Litigation and Post-Trial Practice," in which they discuss key issues related to estate litigation and appellate issues.
For more information or to register, go to Minnesota CLE: Hot Topics in Advanced Estate Administration.
Mike focuses on high-end estate and tax planning, estate and trust administration, charitable planning, and business succession planning. He helps his clients focus on what it is they really want to accomplish with their wealth. After assisting his clients in identifying their specific wealth planning goals, he works with them and their other professional advisors to develop and implement wealth transfer strategies that are consistent not only with their goals, but also with their cash flow needs and tolerance for risk.
Evan describes himself as a “death and dirt” lawyer. He represents clients in trusts and estate disputes, which often come to a head after a family member has died, and in real estate litigation, where clients dispute who owns and controls access to "dirt." Because the two often intersect, as people will gift land (or attempt to do so) via their wills or trusts, Evan’s distinct capabilities prove particularly beneficial.
Carly is a litigation attorney focusing on will/trust contests, guardianship and conservatorship proceedings, as well as construction, real estate, and contract disputes. She represents both institutions and individuals serving as trustees, personal representatives, or attorneys-in-fact for clients and loved ones.