How to Practice Safe Emailing and Avoid Costly Penalties.

Think you’re not at risk for a major fine over a simple email? Think again. In this one-hour course, Inga B. Andriessen, J.D., will guide you through Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) and explain what every CPA needs to know about business email compliance. You’ll learn exactly what CASL covers, how to meet its requirements, and the costly consequences of failing to comply.
Tailored specifically for CPAs, this course includes real-world examples relevant to your practice and offers practical solutions for practicing “safe emailing.” Protect yourself and your business by understanding how to navigate CASL with confidence.

Lawyer & Legal Educator
Twenty-five years ago a blonde, newly Called lawyer with a degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, walked into an interview for a law job, instead was invited to start a law firm and she did. Since that start in 1993 Inga has been practicing exclusively in the field of Business Law. She describes her personal practice these days as 70% litigation and 30% drafting and Trademark work with a reputation for being aggressive, fair and professional. To make up for being a business lawyer Inga gives back by volunteering as the Chair of the Ontario Justice Education Network Halton Committee and the Treasurer of the Halton County Law Association. Inga also is Mentor Lawyer and subject Matter Expert for the Ryerson Law Practice Program and a frequent speaker in Osgoode Hall Law School’s “Beyond Bay Street” class. You’d think that after a day running the firm and volunteering, Inga would kick back with a Bourbon, Suits style and relax. That happens occasionally but you’re more likely to find her scuba diving, skiing, mountain biking, running, hiking, kayaking, camping or SUPing. Seriously – she has way too many sports she likes to do: focus in her off-work life is clearly not her strength!
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