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		<title>Old client files</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don't let old client files pile up indefinitely.]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;How long do I have to keep my old, closed client files?&#8221; Believe it or not, that is the number one question we get asked in the Practice Management Assistance Program (PMAP). Not a week goes by that someone doesn&#8217;t ask it. Our Risk Management Counsel, <a href="http://www.scbar.org/about_us/staff_listing/" target="_blank">Jill Rothstein</a>, hears it just as often.</p>
<p>So, what&#8217;s the answer? We wish we knew for sure. The SC Rules of Professional Conduct are clear that lawyers must safeguard their clients&#8217; property, but for how long isn&#8217;t clear. Appellate Court Rule 417 &#8216;<a href="http://www.sccourts.org/courtReg/displayRule.cfm?ruleID=417.0&amp;subRuleID=&amp;ruleType=APP" target="_blank">Financial Recordkeeping</a>&#8216; cites six years after termination of representation for financial records. It is probably this rule that leads lawyers to extrapolate that six years is a good rule of thumb to follow for keeping old files. But I often hear of firms who keep them longer. The record for longest amount of time is held by a small firm lawyer who inherited the practice from his father, who bought it from another lawyer. They had about 95 years&#8217; worth of files.</p>
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<p>The Bar Ethics Advisory Committee has done its utmost to assist lawyers by issuing an <a href="http://www.scbar.org/member_resources/sections__committees/committee_information/ethics_advisory_committee/frequently_asked_questions/" target="_blank">FAQ </a>(frequently asked question) on the matter. FAQ #1 can be found <a href="http://www.scbar.org/member_resources/sections__committees/committee_information/ethics_advisory_committee/frequently_asked_questions/question_1/" target="_blank">online</a>. Be sure to read it before forming your own office policy.</p>
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