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Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP

ADELAIDE HOUSE, LONDON BRIDGE, LONDON, EC4R 9HA, ENGLAND
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Martin Paisner

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Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP

Work Department

Tax, trusts and personal tax planning.

Position

Senior departmental partner in the trust and personal tax planning department; specialises in general estate planning, including the use of trusts for both UK-based and overseas clients, and charity law and practice.

Career

Articled 1967; qualified 1970; trustee and honorary solicitor to numerous charities; honorary fellow of Queen Mary, University of London, King's College, London and Worcester College, Oxford; honorary doctorate of Glasgow University 2003, honorary PhD, Weizmann Institute od Science 2011. Appointed CBE June 2004. Philanthropic activities: chairman Weizmann UK; chairman Myers JDC Brookdale Institute; trustee British Library Trust, Ovarian Cancer Action, Cancerkin, Mentor UK, Jerusalem Foundation, Shaare Zedek UK, Holocaust Educational Trust, the Woolf Institute, British Institute of International and Comparative Law; board member the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Inc.

Member

Charity Law Association; STEP.

Education

St Paul's School, London; the Sorbonne, Paris; Worcester College, Oxford (MA); University of Michigan (1967 LLM).

Leisure

Rare book collecting; member the Garrick Club and the Reform Club.

Practice Areas

Private client - financial services; Private client

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