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Julie Westbrock Healy

Attorney at Law

Located in Richfield, Minnesota

 

Phone: 612-353-5961

Cell: 651-336-2599

Fax: 612-353-5961

 

jhealy@healylawllc.com

 


Biography

Julie received her B.A. in Business from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. She was admitted to the bar in 2005 after receiving her J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law in St. Paul. Julie’s practice focuses on estate planning and small business, including entity formations, and she also works in probate, real estate, and general business law.

Julie strives to provide clients with practical solutions that meet their specific needs.  She values teamwork, professionalism and working in a casual environment.  Her down-to-earth, sensible approach saves the client time, money and legal hassles.  She offers a low-stress, casual and professional experience that clients find refreshing.

Julie is a member of the Minnesota State Bar Association and Minnesota Women Lawyers, and is Membership Co-chair for the Cornell Club of Minnesota. A former standout player for the Cornell fastpitch softball team, she continues her involvement in the sport as a pitching instructor and founder of Strike 3 Pitching.

Areas of Practice

Estate Planning
   -Wills
   -Trusts
   -Healthcare Directive
   -Power of Attorney
Business Law
   -Entity Formation
   -Contract Drafting and Review
   -Business Succession Planning

Additional areas:
Probate
Real Estate

 

   

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