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Year-End Cleanup

To keep our digital files current and organized and our workstations clean, organized and pleasant to work in, we do a yearly cleanup in late December/early January.

In-Office Staff

NOTE: All confidential paperwork must be shredded, not recycled.

Offsite Staff

NOTE: All confidential paperwork must be shredded, not recycled.

All Staff

Email Cleanup

What Emails to Delete

All of our emails are stored on i-worx's Exchange server. Not only does Reportex get charged based on how much storage we use, larger email databases are actually slower for you to access and could result in your program freezing up. Therefore, the more old emails you remove (particularly old emails with attachments), the less lag you'll experience in Outlook, especially when you are searching or sorting your messages.

Before you purge your emails, do a bit of maintenance first to get organized:

Staff are required to purge old emails as follows:6)

Inbox Name Email Type Delete Emails Up To
@reception Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders (to/from clients)
Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders (to/from coworkers)
December 31, 20187)
December 31, 2019
@scheduling Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders (to/from clients)
Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders (to/from coworkers)
December 31, 20188)
December 31, 2019
@reportex Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders (to/from clients)
Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders (to/from coworkers)
December 31, 20189)
December 31, 2019
@production Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@printing Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@catering Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@Brandan Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@ari.sebo Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@lindsay.bookout Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@miki.patel Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@zinnie.breitkreutz Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@katie.bailini Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@jenni.reed Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@allison.jirsa Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@medical Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019
@nancy Inbox/Sent/Deleted/Subfolders December 31, 2019

How to Search, Sort and Delete Emails

Depending on the level of complexity of your email folder system, you can either do a simple date sort or a more complex date sort as follows.

Sort By Date (Simple Folder System)

Search By Date (Multiple Folder System)

Note: This process can only delete 250 emails at once, due to limitations in i-worx’s Exchange server, so you will need to perform this step in batches.

Refer to the screenshot below while doing this:

Search By Attachments

Though you are required to purge all old emails as set out in the table above, if you are under a time crunch you can start with searching for emails that contain attachments in order to reduce your folder size. To do so, follow these steps (again, changing the date as needed):

Search Sent & Deleted Items For Non-Essential Messages

Perform the following sort/search to locate additional emails that you can delete even if they fall outside the timeline set out in the table above:

What to do When Your Cleanup is Done

Once you have completed your digital file and email cleanup, contact Brandan so he can perform annual maintenance on your computer.

Set Up Fresh Folders on the i-worx Server

To be completed by: Brandan Staff involved: Brandan, Shishi, Kim, Ashley and Reception

Every year we create new subfolders in the T folder for the upcoming year. The folders will be totally empty, and as transcripts are backed up we will search the previous years' folders and pull existing folders into the current year. This way we avoid duplicating case folders on the server, which not only takes up more space, it makes our jobs harder.

Example: Alice receives an order for a transcript from Bob under action number S123456. Alice searches all previous year folders for “S123456” to ensure we have not worked on the matter before. Even if Bob is a new client, Carol (the other party to the litigation) may have ordered a transcript before. If Alice finds an “S123456 Bob v. Carol” folder in a previous year, she moves it to the current year's folder. If she does not find the folder in a previous year, she creates a fresh one.

NOTE: It is extremely important that you search the previous years folders before creating a fresh case folder in the new year. Search by action number and make sure you are searching the entire T folder before creating a new folder. You can also search Solaria to see if we have done any discoveries or transcription work on a file.

Reception (Claire)

Scheduling (Ashley & Selina)

Production (Shishi)

Audio Transcription (Kim)

Catering

Office Systems (Brandan)

NOTE: Carefully check to make sure the year is correct in all new transcripts for the next few weeks of the new year.

NOTE: Carefully check to make sure the year is correct in all new transcripts for the next few weeks of the new year.

Medicolegal Transcription (Louise)

Medicolegal QC (Nancy)

NOTE: Carefully check to make sure the year is correct in all new reports/invoices for the next few weeks of the new year.

Projects (Julia)

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Whenever possible, scan documents instead of keeping paper versions.
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Add/remove password, set an expiry date, etc.
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Check to make sure they are on our new letterhead, with Calibri font.
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Or you can make the wiki changes yourself if you are comfortable doing so.
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You can, of course, keep any emails that you feel should be retained.
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Since these are client emails, you should maintain your emails for a period of two years.
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Note that simply hitting the “Delete” key will move the emails to your “deleted items” folder, where you will just have to delete them once again.
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Work with catering to make sure the windows are cleaned before reapplying the suction cups.
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If there is an excessive amount of old marketing materials let Megan know.
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For instance, old elastics, pens that don't work, etc. If a supply is missing a part, ask Leanne before throwing it out.
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For instance, laptops, iPads, conference phone, etc. Brandan will sort through the cables and hard drives. It's best to coordinate this work for when Brandan is in the office.
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Ask Christy for a current client list.
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Not all school districts break at the same time, but the breaks are typically the third or fourth week of March.
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Go to https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/home and search for “Queen's Counsel Appointments” to find the backgrounder for this year's QC appointments. If the backgrounder has not been released by the end of December, set a reminder for the middle/end of January to check again.
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Ask Christy for a current duplicate cases report.
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i.e., keep all transcripts received from September 1 to December 31.
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You can determine if the appeal has been heard by looking the case up on CanLII or by calling the appeal registry and asking them.
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Create a text file and paste the link to the spelling list into the text document. Save it as, for example, “00-S123456 Smith v. Smith Spelling List Link” so the file appears at the top of the folder.
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Perform the workstation updates only after the employee has done his/her year-end digital file/email cleanup.
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Such as Deep Freeze on the lounge computer.
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Such as GoDaddy.com and NixiHost.
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Check with whoever created the Google doc/sheet to see if it is still needed.
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If you end up needing to review a file from before that, you can pull it from the T folder.
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Make sure you move cases into this folder too.
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i.e., keep all transcripts sent from September 1 to December 31.
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i.e., keep all files received from transcribers/reporters from September 1 to December 31.
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i.e., keep all QC'd files from September 1 to December 31.
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i.e., keep all QC'd reports received from September 1 to December 31.
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i.e., keep all reports received from September 1 to December 31.
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i.e., keep all QC'd reports from September 1 to December 31.