
DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT
Articles
Maintenance of Closed
Client Files: No Need to Rent a Warehouse, by Kathleen
Baxter, esq.
Ethics Opinions on Document Management
Ethics Opinion on Document Maintenance
Opinion 680 –
1/10/96(57-95)
Digest:
Lawyers may retain some records in the form of computer
images, but certain records must be retained in original
form
Code: DR 9-102 (D), 9-102(H)
Question:
May lawyers comply with the mandatory record-retention
provisions of the Code by storing records in the form of
computer-generated images or by other electronic
means?
Ethics Opinion on Wills; obligation of a law firm in
regard to wills in its custody
Opinion 724
-11/30/99
Digest:
A lawyer who drafts a client’s will should agree in
advance whether the lawyer will maintain the original will for
safekeeping and, if so, what obligations the lawyer will thereby
assume. At least absent agreement to the
contrary, if the lawyer has maintained the client’s original will,
after the client’s death the lawyer must assure that the executor
and/or beneficiaries are aware of its existence, unless the lawyer knows
of a later valid will. Absent agreement, the lawyer has no obligation to
take steps to learn of the client’s death or to file the original
will with an appropriate court. However, the
lawyer should clarify in advance whether or not the lawyer is to
undertake these or other additional obligations and must comply with
whatever agreement is made.
Code: DR 2-103 (A), 4-101; EC 2-3, 4-6
Question:
If a lawyer keeps custody of a client’s original
will, absent agreement does the lawyer have an obligation to learn of
the client’s death, to file the original will with an appropriate
court?
Ethics Opinion on Closed files; disposition procedures; dissolution
of law firm
Opinion 623
–11/7/01(38-90)
Digest:
Procedures for disposing of closed files; partners’
ethical obligations are joint and several
Code: DR 1-102 (A)(5), 4-101(B)(1), 4-101(D), 9-102(B), 9-102(D),
9-102(G); E-C 1-5, 4-4, 4-6, 7-1, 7-8, 7-11, 7-12.
Question:
What procedures should a lawyer undertake when disposing
of closed files and to what extent are those procedures affected by
dissolution of the lawyer’s firm?
Ethics Opinion on Preservation of closed files
Opinion 460 – 2/18/77
(12-77)
Digest: Circumstances under
which lawyers may dispose of closed files
Code: EC 1-5, 4-6, 7-1, 7-8, 7-11,
7-12; DR 1-102 (5),
4-101
Question: Under what
circumstances may a lawyer properly dispose of closed files relating to
his client?
THE CODE OF PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBLITY
Canon 9 of the New York
Lawyer’s Code of Professional Responsibility contains, in DR 9-102
(D), mandatory record retention requirements applicable to all bank
accounts, retainer agreements, disbursements on behalf of clients,
billing statements, and other financial transactions.
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