The correct handling of emails. Modern communication with legal consequences

Events 2007

The email is no longer a communication medium to be handled more or less obligingly like the telephone, but in legal terms, it has been equated with the business letter since January 1, 2007.

What concrete consequences this has for the managing director personally will be explained by experts at our one-day workshop

"Handling Emails Correctly - Modern Communication with Legal Consequences"

The focus is on topics such as digital business audits, the necessity of email archiving from a legal and process-oriented perspective, as well as sample scenarios and cost examples. The event is tailored to managing directors and IT managers. They will receive immediately actionable decision-making aids for dealing with emails and determining the appropriate archiving method for their company.


Workshop Highlights:

Legal Environment

  • Digital Business Audits
    - Benefits of optimized preparation
    - Legal foundations
    - Approach of the tax authorities
    - optimized personnel management
    - Software IDEA - Opportunities and risks

  • Email Archiving and Compliance
    - Benefits and risks of email archiving
    - Liability versus criminal law
    - US requirements
    - Data protection
    - labor law consequences

Technical Infrastructure

  • Requirements for email archiving systems

  • Presentation of components in email archiving (MS Exchange) with basic technology (archive)

  • Various archiving options

  • Sample scenarios for email systems Lotus Notes and MS Exchange

  • Cost examples for an email archiving system (Example Lotus Notes and MS Exchange)


Speakers:

  • Dr. Christiane Bierekoven, Rödl & Partner

  • Saskia Bonenberger, Rödl & Partner

  • Henry Walther, Managing Partner of SOFTWERK GmbH, Fürth

  • Martin Wanka, COI GmbH


When: Tuesday, October 9, 2007, 10:00 AM
Where: Conference Center of qSkills™ GmbH & Co. KG, Süd-West-Park 65, 90449 Nuremberg.
Registration deadline: Friday, September 28, 2007

As always, we look forward to your visit.

Best regards

Birgit Jacobs