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Lawyers > Practice Support and Resources > Client Files

Client Files

Closed Files: Retention and Disposition 
Opening and Maintaining Client Files 
Whose File is it Anyway? Who Owns Client File Documents when the Retainer Ends, The Advocate, January, 1994

 

 




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