how long do you keep accounting documents by law.
In writing, ask the trustee for a full accounting of the trust's activity. By law you are entitled to these documents from the trustee when requested.
No, there is no such law in the United Sates.
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There is not a law that states how long employers must keep job applications. Many employers keep them for about one year.
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Employers in Wisconsin have to keep job applications on file for at least one year. This is due to federal law, not state law.
A law clerk is a person who does researches and analyses the law for solicitors. They also store away files and legal documents, fill out pleadings, petitions and other documents.
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