The Countdown Is On! Is Your Business Prepared For CASL's July 1st Deadline?

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Lerners LLP is one of Southwestern Ontario’s largest law firms with offices in London, Toronto, Waterloo Region, and Strathroy. Ours is a history of over 90 years of successful client service and representation. Today we are more than 140 exceptionally skilled lawyers with abundant experience in litigation and dispute resolution(including class actions, appeals, and arbitration/mediation,) corporate/commercial law, health law, insurance law, real estate, employment law, personal injury and family law.
The federal government has enacted legislation known as Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) that will significantly impact businesses who rely on e-mail and other forms of electronic messages (including instant messages, text messages and direct messages on social media platforms) to market and promote their business.
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The federal government has enacted legislation known as Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) that will significantly impact businesses who rely on e-mail and other forms of electronic messages (including instant messages, text messages and direct messages on social media platforms) to market and promote their business.  Due to the sweeping nature of the law, almost all businesses and other organizations will be impacted in some way.  Most of the provisions of CASL become effective on July 1, 2014 and therefore businesses should take immediate steps to prepare.  Please read our latest Legal Information Bulletin on this important topic.

http://lernersbusinesslaw.ca/blog/

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