01 Feb 2022
Should it Stay or Should it Go?
As with relationships, so it is with document retention: if it goes it will be trouble, and if it stays it could be double. Never be bugged by indecision again with this practice note, which provides a “Clash” course on effective ways of managing records retention requirements.
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