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October 23, 2024

On October 23, partner Suzanne Brown Walsh was elected to the National Association of Estate Planners  & Councils (NAEPC) Estate Planning Hall of Fame® with the Class of 2024. The award ceremony took place during the 61st Annual NAEPC Advanced Estate Planning Strategies Conference & Council Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California.

Suzy is one of only five estate planning professionals to receive this prestigious award in 2024, which is given annually in recognition of lifetime achievement and outstanding contributions to the practice and profession of estate planning within the professional disciplines of academia, accounting, insurance and financial planning, law, philanthropy, and trust.

As chair of Murtha Cullina's Trusts & Estates practice, Suzy represents clients in the areas of estate and tax planning, particularly for families of children with special needs, elder law, estate and trust administration, trust modifications and trustee changes. She is nationally known for her speaking and writing on topics pertaining to estate administration, planning and taxation, digital property, digital wills and remote document execution, among others.

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“We are honored to induct Suzanne into the Estate Planning Hall of Fame® Class of 2024. Each member has excelled, not only in their respective professional disciplines, but by being recognized as an elite professional by other members of the estate planning community. In addition to Suzanne's own practice expertise, she graciously participates in sharing knowledge with others nationally in support of the collaborative approach to estate planning. We are grateful to all the inductees for their exemplary leadership and contributions to the profession and our members,” stated Kit Mac Nee, CFP®, CRPC®,CSPG, AEP®, QPFC, NAEPC President. 

NAEPC is a national organization of professional estate planners and affiliated local estate planning councils dedicated to the cultivation of excellence in estate planning. NAEPC fosters the multi-disciplinary approach to estate planning by serving estate planning councils and their credentialed members and delivering exceptional resources and unsurpassed education. Furthermore, NAEPC awards and administers the Accredited Estate Planner® (AEP®) designation, the only graduate level, multi-disciplinary specialization in estate planning with a focus on the team approach to client relationships, obtained in addition to already recognized professional credentials within the various disciplines of estate planning.

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