Event Details

Location: Buffalo, NY


Wednesday, September 14, 2016
6:00 pm

The Hotel Lafayette
391 Washington Street
Buffalo, NY 14203

$30 per person- Hors d’oeuvres: Assorted Cheese Display, Shaved Tenderloin on Herb Crostini, Thai Chicken Satay, Stuffed Mushrooms, and Assorted Bruschettas, and complimentary cookies, coffee and tea.  Cash Bar.

The Cornell Club of Greater Buffalo is excited and proud to have Judge Barbara Howe (A&S) MA ’73, PhD ’76 present to our Cornell community at The Hotel Lafayette.

Email accounts, digital purchases, bank and brokerage accounts, social networking profiles and photo sharing are seamlessly integrated into our everyday lives.  But what happens to these things when we are no longer around? Deciding how to manage your digital legacy just may be the trickiest estate-planning task.

Digital assets, which can have both sentimental and monetary value, often go unaddressed in estate planning and yet, having your digital assets documented and organized is a vital part of estate planning.

Join us for an evening with Judge Howe as she discusses Digital Assets at Death and the importance of considering these assets as you plan for the future.

Registration for this event will conclude on Monday, September 12th.

For event questions, please contact Tim Vanini at lavanooche@icloud.com.

For event registration questions, please contact Donna Carl at dc37@cornell.edu.

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