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Ordinarily I hate to ask these kinds of questions, but I've already done research on my end and I've come up empty. Is there anybody in the private sector that has set a retention period for a record series described as "Client Registers and Lists?" Such a record series would include serial lists or registers of clients used for distribution purposes, e.g., a list of client contacts produced from a database and used to facilitate a mass mailing to clients. Does anyone - especially those working in financial institutions -- know whether there is a legal requirement to keep such client lists beyond their period of immediate use? If not, perhaps someone out there in the financial sector has set a retention period for this type of record based on operational/administrative value. If you can share, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
--Lee
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Lee R. Nemchek, MLS, CRM
Vice President, Records Management
Oaktree Capital Management, L.P.
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