Jennifer Bisch
Associate
M.A., J.D.
CONTACT
Ph: (204) 594-1122
Email: jbisch@traditionlaw.ca
ASSISTANT
Kristi Steinke
Ph: (204) 947-6803
Email: ksteinke@traditionlaw.ca
PRACTICE AREA:
Bio
Jennifer Bisch is an associate lawyer with Tradition Law LLP, Estates & Trusts, practicing primarily in the areas of estate planning, trusts, and estate administration. She received her call to the Manitoba Bar in 2023 and joined the firm in October of that year.
Prior to attending law school, Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) in Anthropology at the University of Winnipeg and a Master of Arts degree in Social Anthropology at York University. After university, Jennifer worked as a museum curator in Winnipeg, where she developed an interest in estates, planned giving, and property law, particularly related to art, antiques and heritage assets. In 2018, she returned to school and completed her Juris Doctor degree at the University of Manitoba in 2021.
While in law school, Jennifer sought extra training in her areas of interest by completing a certificate in art provenance research through the Association for Research into Crimes Against Art (ARCA) in Italy. Jennifer continues to seek educational opportunities by attending seminars offered by STEP Canada, the Estate Planning Council of Winnipeg, the Estate Planning Council of Canada and The Canadian Tax Foundation. Jennifer is currently working towards a Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP) designation through STEP Canada to further develop her skills and to better help her clients meet their estate planning goals.
Jennifer currently sits as Treasurer on the board of the Manitoba Chapter of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP). She is also a member of Will Power – a CAGP campaign that advances planned giving in Canada.
Jennifer now serves as Editor-in-Chief of the National Concordance – a compendium that assembles and compares succession laws across Canada, which is published online by the CBA and Westlaw.
When not at work, Jennifer enjoys playing board games with her family, knitting, cycling, listening to podcasts and collecting vintage cookbooks.
