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File closing, retention and destruction procedure
Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff
Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff
File closing, retention and destruction procedure
LAW 9000 – Legal Best Practice
4.2.6.1 Control of matter files
1. Purpose
This procedure establishes guidelines for closing of a client matter file and its subsequent retention and
destruction.
2. Scope
The procedures starts with a final review of the matter file by the acting lawyer before its closing and
finishes with its destruction.
3. Persons affected
All professional and support staff.
4. Policy
It is our policy that we provide our clients with copies of all relevant documents relating to the matter
at all stages of their production. Before closing a matter file all client instructions should have been
followed, all legal steps should have been completed and all client documents should have been
returned to the client.A breach of this policy could have serious consequences from a risk
management perspective on our ability to defend claims.
5. Definitions
Client matter file- means the collection of all paper and electronic documents and any non-
documentary items relating to a particular client matter.
File closing date - means the date on which the acting lawyer has determined that the matter has
been completed and from which the file destruction date is determined.
File destruction date - means the date on or after which a file may be destroyed.
Acting lawyer - means the lawyer who has been assigned primary responsibility for the matter.
6. Responsibilities
(a) All lawyers and support staff are responsible for ensuring compliance to this procedure.
(b) Acting lawyers are expected to adhere to the guidelines of this procedure when closing a
client’s matter file.
(c) The accounts department (or specify Staff Role) is responsible for checking the accounts
balances and placing the file in storage.
File closing, retention and destruction procedure
Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff
Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff
7. Procedure
Acting lawyer
7.1When a matter has been completed, the acting lawyer shall determine the file closing
date and the file destruction date.
7.2The acting lawyer is responsible to take the following steps before authorising the closing
of a client matter file:
a) Place any loose unfiled paperwork securely in the file.
b) Retain one exact copy only of any given document and destroy the other copies.
Amended drafts are considered different documents and must be retained.
c) Ensure that every legal step under the retainer - including all variations - has been
completed:
i) all documents have been stamped or registered
ii) court orders/judgments have been delivered and disclosed to the client or served
on other parties
iii) counsel's brief has been returned with all original or copy documents
iv) all exhibits tendered in court have been retrieved
v) all property and original documents have been returned to the client
vi) all work undertaken has been properly billed to the client
vii)a final account has been rendered and all outstanding disbursements have been
paid
viii) any balance owing on the final account has been written off
ix) No money is still standing to the client's credit in the trust ledger for this matter
x) a final trust account statement has been sent to the client
xi) all undertakings have been satisfied
d) Print all e-mails and documents sent or received by e-mail (or save on CD) and store
with the file.
e) Delete duplicate copies of electronic versions of documents that have been saved in
the practice’s electronic document management system.
f) Attach a record of the client’s property that was returned to the client to the file.
g) Print copies of all trust account records and place securely in the file (to be retained
for 7 years)
h) Determine whether there are any documents that should be used as precedents and
placed in the practice’s electronic document management system for future use.
i) Scan the entire file for electronic storage.
j) Advise client of the date on which the hard copy file will be destroyed so they can
collect it before the destruction date.
k) Complete and submit the “File Closing” checklist(Appendix 2) together with the matter
fileto the accounts department for further action.
File closing, retention and destruction procedure
Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff
Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff
Accounts department
7.3The accounts department (or specify Staff Role)must complete the following steps:
a) Confirmon the "File Closing" checklist thatthe Trust and Office accounts for the client
have "nil" balance. Unless the “File Closing” checklist contains all the required
information the checklist will be returned to the lawyer for completion.
b) Attach the complete “File Closing” checklist securely to the matter file.
c) Remove the closed file from Current Files section of File Register.
d) Change status in client management system from Active to Inactive.
e) Place the file in storage.
Drafting a final letter to client
7.4The acting lawyer must draft a letter to the client including the following information:
a) the representation is concluded
b) the file has been closed
c) the client is entitled to collect the file
d) the file’s designated destruction date
e) arrangements for storage and retrieval of file or of any remaining duties or obligations
of the client
f) a copy of client satisfaction survey with pre-paid self-addressed envelope.
Retention Periods
7.5The following retention periods must be observed:
Trustaccounts records and files to which trust transactions relate are to be retained
for 7years from the date of the last entry (Legal Profession Regulations 2009 WA).
Tax records must be retained for 5 years from the date on which the document was
prepared or obtained, or from the date of the relevant transaction, whichever is the
later(Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 Cth).
Financial records must be retained for 7 years after the completion of the
transaction. Incorporation records should be returned to the client corporation for
safe custody (Corporations Act 2001Cth).
Contract and tort actions must be commenced within 6 years but consideration
should be given to the provisions relating to extensions of time (Limitation Act 2005
WA).
Matter files to be retained indefinitely
7.6The following categories of matter files must be retained indefinitely
Estate plans and wills
Leases
Mortgages
Adoptions
Financial Agreements
File closing, retention and destruction procedure
Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff
Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff
Clients under a Disability such as infants and Persons Under A Guardianship Order
Trusts/superannuation deed
Workers’ compensation
Partnership agreements
Unregistered easements
Unregistered unrevoked Powers of Attorney.
Client's request to collect file
7.7If a client requests the collection of a file during the file's designated retention period:
a) [Staff Role] is responsible for authorising the release of the client’s matter file.
b) [Staff Role] is responsible for copying the file (If not already scanned for electronic
storage).
c) The cost of copying the file is the practice's responsibility.
d) If any costs are involved for the retrieval of the client’s file from an external storage
the client should be informed of the costs in advance.
e) The cost paid to retrieve a file from an external storage company is a disbursement
which should be charged to the client.
f) The file will be released to the client upon payment of all associated costs.
g) [Staff Role] has responsibility for obtaining a signed receipt for the file when collected
by a client and that receipt should be retained with the practice’s copy of the file.
See Appendix 1 for examples of documents in a client file and how a lawyer should deal
with these documents.
Destruction of documents
7.8Before destroying a matter file it is the responsibility of [Staff Role] to:
a) Review the file and confirm that all necessary steps have been taken to ensure that
all original documents have been returned to the client.
b) Check that all relevant time periods have expired.
c) Record in the client management system the date and method of destruction and
upon whose authority it was destroyed.
d) Shred hard copy files and destroy CDs in a manner that ensures that no breach of
client confidentiality can occur.
Suspension of Destruction Date
7.9The file destruction date shall be suspended in the event of any of the following that
relate, directly or indirectly, to the matter:
a) an actual or potential claim made against the law practice
b) a discovery request relating to the client or the law practice
c) disputes concerning the law practice’s professional fees
d) complaints made to the Law Society
File closing, retention and destruction procedure
Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff
Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff
Appendix 1
Examples of documents in a client file and how a lawyer should deal with these documents
Client’s Documents
Subject to the right of the lawyer in appropriate circumstances to claim a lien, a client is entitled to:
Documents existing before the lawyer was retained
Originals of documents prepared by the lawyer for the client pursuant to the retainer such
as a last will, power of attorney, an agreement, transfer and charge
Personal property of the client such as corporate seals.
Other Documents
Subject to the right of the lawyer in appropriate circumstances to claim a lien, a lawyer in
accordance with the law should either return the following documents to the client or give the client
reasonable access to these documents:
Copies of letters received from third parties
Copy of letters sent by the lawyer to third parties
Pleadings
Briefs
Memoranda of law
Pre-trial Memoranda
Draft documents prepared by the lawyer for the client
Document books
Receipts for disbursements made on behalf of the client
Experts’ reports
Discovery and trial transcripts.
Lawyer’s Documents
The lawyer is entitled to the following documents:
Original correspondence from the client including instructions from the client
Copies of correspondence sent to the client
Working notes, summaries or evidence and submissions to the court
Tape recordings of conversations other than with witnesses
Inter-office memoranda
Time entries
Accounting records and parts thereof that relate to the client matter
Notes and other documents prepared for the lawyer’s own benefit or protection and at the
lawyer’s own expense.
File closing, retention and destruction procedure
Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff
Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff
Appendix 2
File closing checklist
Lawyer to complete
Have you placed all loose unfiled paperwork securely in the file?
Have you removed unnecessary duplicate hard copies?
Have you deleted duplicate copies of electronic versions of documents that have been saved in the
practice’s electronic document management system?
Have you completed all work under the retainer agreement?
Have you stamped or registered all documents?
Have you delivered and disclosed to the client or served on other parties court orders/judgments?
Have you received the counsel's brief with all original or copy documents?
Have you retrieved all exhibits tendered in court?
Have you returned property and documents belonging to the client or third parties?
Have you prepared a record of the client’s property that was returned to the client?
Has all work undertaken been properly billed to the client?
Hasa final account been rendered to the client?
Has the account been paid or have you written off any balance owing on the final account?
Have you dealt with any balance in the trust account?
Have you sent a final trust account statement to the client?
Have all undertakings been satisfied?
Have you determined whether there are any documents that should be used as precedents and
placed them in the practice’s electronic document management system for future use?
Have you printed all e-mails and documents sent or received by e-mail (or saved to CD) and stored
them with the file?
Have you printed copies of all trust account records and placed them securely in the file (to be
retained for 7 years)?
Have you scanned the entire file for electronic storage?
Have you established a file destruction date?
Have you established a file review date to review the file prior to destruction?
 Have youpostponed the file destruction date is postponed where there are changes in
circumstances during the file retention period that necessitate a postponement of the date?
Have you entered these date(s) into your practice calendar/client management system?
Have you advised the client of the date on which the hard copy file will be destroyed so they can
collect it before the destruction date?
Have you sent a final letter/report to the client?
File closing, retention and destruction procedure
Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff
Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff
For Action by Accounts Department
The Trust and Office accounts for the client have "nil" balance.
Attach this checklist securely to the matter file.
Remove the closed file from Current Files section of File Register.
Change status in client management system from Active to Inactive.
Place the file away in storage.
Lawyer to Review the File Prior Destruction
Have you reviewed the file before destruction to determine if the destruction date should be
changed?
Have you destroyed the file in a way that will maintain lawyer/client confidentiality?
Have you recorded the date and method of destruction in your client management system?
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File closing, retention and destruction procedure for law firms

  • 1. File closing, retention and destruction procedure Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff File closing, retention and destruction procedure LAW 9000 – Legal Best Practice 4.2.6.1 Control of matter files 1. Purpose This procedure establishes guidelines for closing of a client matter file and its subsequent retention and destruction. 2. Scope The procedures starts with a final review of the matter file by the acting lawyer before its closing and finishes with its destruction. 3. Persons affected All professional and support staff. 4. Policy It is our policy that we provide our clients with copies of all relevant documents relating to the matter at all stages of their production. Before closing a matter file all client instructions should have been followed, all legal steps should have been completed and all client documents should have been returned to the client.A breach of this policy could have serious consequences from a risk management perspective on our ability to defend claims. 5. Definitions Client matter file- means the collection of all paper and electronic documents and any non- documentary items relating to a particular client matter. File closing date - means the date on which the acting lawyer has determined that the matter has been completed and from which the file destruction date is determined. File destruction date - means the date on or after which a file may be destroyed. Acting lawyer - means the lawyer who has been assigned primary responsibility for the matter. 6. Responsibilities (a) All lawyers and support staff are responsible for ensuring compliance to this procedure. (b) Acting lawyers are expected to adhere to the guidelines of this procedure when closing a client’s matter file. (c) The accounts department (or specify Staff Role) is responsible for checking the accounts balances and placing the file in storage.
  • 2. File closing, retention and destruction procedure Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff 7. Procedure Acting lawyer 7.1When a matter has been completed, the acting lawyer shall determine the file closing date and the file destruction date. 7.2The acting lawyer is responsible to take the following steps before authorising the closing of a client matter file: a) Place any loose unfiled paperwork securely in the file. b) Retain one exact copy only of any given document and destroy the other copies. Amended drafts are considered different documents and must be retained. c) Ensure that every legal step under the retainer - including all variations - has been completed: i) all documents have been stamped or registered ii) court orders/judgments have been delivered and disclosed to the client or served on other parties iii) counsel's brief has been returned with all original or copy documents iv) all exhibits tendered in court have been retrieved v) all property and original documents have been returned to the client vi) all work undertaken has been properly billed to the client vii)a final account has been rendered and all outstanding disbursements have been paid viii) any balance owing on the final account has been written off ix) No money is still standing to the client's credit in the trust ledger for this matter x) a final trust account statement has been sent to the client xi) all undertakings have been satisfied d) Print all e-mails and documents sent or received by e-mail (or save on CD) and store with the file. e) Delete duplicate copies of electronic versions of documents that have been saved in the practice’s electronic document management system. f) Attach a record of the client’s property that was returned to the client to the file. g) Print copies of all trust account records and place securely in the file (to be retained for 7 years) h) Determine whether there are any documents that should be used as precedents and placed in the practice’s electronic document management system for future use. i) Scan the entire file for electronic storage. j) Advise client of the date on which the hard copy file will be destroyed so they can collect it before the destruction date. k) Complete and submit the “File Closing” checklist(Appendix 2) together with the matter fileto the accounts department for further action.
  • 3. File closing, retention and destruction procedure Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff Accounts department 7.3The accounts department (or specify Staff Role)must complete the following steps: a) Confirmon the "File Closing" checklist thatthe Trust and Office accounts for the client have "nil" balance. Unless the “File Closing” checklist contains all the required information the checklist will be returned to the lawyer for completion. b) Attach the complete “File Closing” checklist securely to the matter file. c) Remove the closed file from Current Files section of File Register. d) Change status in client management system from Active to Inactive. e) Place the file in storage. Drafting a final letter to client 7.4The acting lawyer must draft a letter to the client including the following information: a) the representation is concluded b) the file has been closed c) the client is entitled to collect the file d) the file’s designated destruction date e) arrangements for storage and retrieval of file or of any remaining duties or obligations of the client f) a copy of client satisfaction survey with pre-paid self-addressed envelope. Retention Periods 7.5The following retention periods must be observed: Trustaccounts records and files to which trust transactions relate are to be retained for 7years from the date of the last entry (Legal Profession Regulations 2009 WA). Tax records must be retained for 5 years from the date on which the document was prepared or obtained, or from the date of the relevant transaction, whichever is the later(Income Tax Assessment Act 1936 Cth). Financial records must be retained for 7 years after the completion of the transaction. Incorporation records should be returned to the client corporation for safe custody (Corporations Act 2001Cth). Contract and tort actions must be commenced within 6 years but consideration should be given to the provisions relating to extensions of time (Limitation Act 2005 WA). Matter files to be retained indefinitely 7.6The following categories of matter files must be retained indefinitely Estate plans and wills Leases Mortgages Adoptions Financial Agreements
  • 4. File closing, retention and destruction procedure Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff Clients under a Disability such as infants and Persons Under A Guardianship Order Trusts/superannuation deed Workers’ compensation Partnership agreements Unregistered easements Unregistered unrevoked Powers of Attorney. Client's request to collect file 7.7If a client requests the collection of a file during the file's designated retention period: a) [Staff Role] is responsible for authorising the release of the client’s matter file. b) [Staff Role] is responsible for copying the file (If not already scanned for electronic storage). c) The cost of copying the file is the practice's responsibility. d) If any costs are involved for the retrieval of the client’s file from an external storage the client should be informed of the costs in advance. e) The cost paid to retrieve a file from an external storage company is a disbursement which should be charged to the client. f) The file will be released to the client upon payment of all associated costs. g) [Staff Role] has responsibility for obtaining a signed receipt for the file when collected by a client and that receipt should be retained with the practice’s copy of the file. See Appendix 1 for examples of documents in a client file and how a lawyer should deal with these documents. Destruction of documents 7.8Before destroying a matter file it is the responsibility of [Staff Role] to: a) Review the file and confirm that all necessary steps have been taken to ensure that all original documents have been returned to the client. b) Check that all relevant time periods have expired. c) Record in the client management system the date and method of destruction and upon whose authority it was destroyed. d) Shred hard copy files and destroy CDs in a manner that ensures that no breach of client confidentiality can occur. Suspension of Destruction Date 7.9The file destruction date shall be suspended in the event of any of the following that relate, directly or indirectly, to the matter: a) an actual or potential claim made against the law practice b) a discovery request relating to the client or the law practice c) disputes concerning the law practice’s professional fees d) complaints made to the Law Society
  • 5. File closing, retention and destruction procedure Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff Appendix 1 Examples of documents in a client file and how a lawyer should deal with these documents Client’s Documents Subject to the right of the lawyer in appropriate circumstances to claim a lien, a client is entitled to: Documents existing before the lawyer was retained Originals of documents prepared by the lawyer for the client pursuant to the retainer such as a last will, power of attorney, an agreement, transfer and charge Personal property of the client such as corporate seals. Other Documents Subject to the right of the lawyer in appropriate circumstances to claim a lien, a lawyer in accordance with the law should either return the following documents to the client or give the client reasonable access to these documents: Copies of letters received from third parties Copy of letters sent by the lawyer to third parties Pleadings Briefs Memoranda of law Pre-trial Memoranda Draft documents prepared by the lawyer for the client Document books Receipts for disbursements made on behalf of the client Experts’ reports Discovery and trial transcripts. Lawyer’s Documents The lawyer is entitled to the following documents: Original correspondence from the client including instructions from the client Copies of correspondence sent to the client Working notes, summaries or evidence and submissions to the court Tape recordings of conversations other than with witnesses Inter-office memoranda Time entries Accounting records and parts thereof that relate to the client matter Notes and other documents prepared for the lawyer’s own benefit or protection and at the lawyer’s own expense.
  • 6. File closing, retention and destruction procedure Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff Appendix 2 File closing checklist Lawyer to complete Have you placed all loose unfiled paperwork securely in the file? Have you removed unnecessary duplicate hard copies? Have you deleted duplicate copies of electronic versions of documents that have been saved in the practice’s electronic document management system? Have you completed all work under the retainer agreement? Have you stamped or registered all documents? Have you delivered and disclosed to the client or served on other parties court orders/judgments? Have you received the counsel's brief with all original or copy documents? Have you retrieved all exhibits tendered in court? Have you returned property and documents belonging to the client or third parties? Have you prepared a record of the client’s property that was returned to the client? Has all work undertaken been properly billed to the client? Hasa final account been rendered to the client? Has the account been paid or have you written off any balance owing on the final account? Have you dealt with any balance in the trust account? Have you sent a final trust account statement to the client? Have all undertakings been satisfied? Have you determined whether there are any documents that should be used as precedents and placed them in the practice’s electronic document management system for future use? Have you printed all e-mails and documents sent or received by e-mail (or saved to CD) and stored them with the file? Have you printed copies of all trust account records and placed them securely in the file (to be retained for 7 years)? Have you scanned the entire file for electronic storage? Have you established a file destruction date? Have you established a file review date to review the file prior to destruction?  Have youpostponed the file destruction date is postponed where there are changes in circumstances during the file retention period that necessitate a postponement of the date? Have you entered these date(s) into your practice calendar/client management system? Have you advised the client of the date on which the hard copy file will be destroyed so they can collect it before the destruction date? Have you sent a final letter/report to the client?
  • 7. File closing, retention and destruction procedure Issue Date: 24/04/2014 Author: Val Antoff Review Date: 25/04/2017 Approved by: Val Antoff For Action by Accounts Department The Trust and Office accounts for the client have "nil" balance. Attach this checklist securely to the matter file. Remove the closed file from Current Files section of File Register. Change status in client management system from Active to Inactive. Place the file away in storage. Lawyer to Review the File Prior Destruction Have you reviewed the file before destruction to determine if the destruction date should be changed? Have you destroyed the file in a way that will maintain lawyer/client confidentiality? Have you recorded the date and method of destruction in your client management system? Quality Management for Legal Practices Blog