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Four points for CASL readiness

Dan Michaluk Uncategorized April 1, 2014 1 Minute

Here’s a copy of a 10 minute prepared address I gave to a client seminar today on CASL readiness. Four practical points to guide your readiness initiative.

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Published April 1, 2014

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