Date

Thursday, May 14 | 10 - 11 AM

Where

Zoom Webinar

Cost

Registration Is Free

Now You Know: Estate Planning in Unprecedented Times


Join UJA and the Jewish Foundation of Greater Toronto as we present an esteemed panel of estate planning experts as they review the fundamental components of an estate plan. Estate planning is difficult to think about at the best of times. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only made times more challenging, it has moved the need to plan for unexpected circumstances to the forefront of our lives.

 

Please register for this webinar by 4:00 PM on May 13th

Panelists:

Marni Pernica, Partner, Aird & Berlis LLP

Brittany Sud, Associate, Miller Thomson LLP

 

We’ve got more webinars to come – stay tuned!

 
For more information, please contact Jennifer Apple at [email protected]

PANELISTS

Marni Pernica - Partner, Aird & Berlis LLP

Marni Pernica is a Partner at Aird & Berlis LLP and a member of the firm’s Tax Group, Estates & Trusts Group and Estates & Succession Planning Group. Her practice focuses on estate, income tax and succession planning, including cross-border planning, planning to reduce estate administration tax (formerly known as probate fees), the preparation of wills, powers of attorney and trusts, and assisting with estate administration. Additionally, Marni advises clients on how to reduce personal and corporate tax, including the effective use of a family trust. Marni is a member of the OBA Trusts and Estates Section Executive, the Canadian Tax Foundation and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). Marni has been an active participant at UJA and the Jewish Foundation, sitting on the Professional Advisory Committee at the Jewish Foundation for the last 2 years.

Brittany Sud, Associate, Miller Thomson LLP

Brittany Sud is an Associate at Miller Thomson LLP and a member of their Private Client Services Group and their Social Impact Group. Brittany’s practice focuses on estates and trusts, including both planning and administrative matters, as well as taxation as it relates to those areas. She also advises charities and not-for-profit organizations on various matters to achieve their mission. Brittany is a member of the OBA Charity and Not-for-Profit Law Section Executive, the OBA Young Lawyers’ Division and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). She has been an active participant at UJA and the Jewish Foundation, Brittany is a Lion of Judah and is part of the Jewish Foundation’s Professional Advisory Committee.