efirm-team-handoff-summary

Category: Design Risk: Medium risk ★ 3.9 · Rating 3.9/5 (8) sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal MIT

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name: efirm-team-handoff-summary
description: Use when responsibility for a matter (or part of a matter) is transferring from one lawyer or team to another — whether due to departure, leave, role change, or phase transition. The skill generates a structured handoff summary covering matter status, open issues, upcoming deadlines, client relationship notes, billing status, and access/permissions checklist. Part of the eFirm firm-management product suite.
license: MIT
metadata:
id: efirm.team-handoff-summary
category: efirm
jurisdictions: [multi]
priority: P2
intent: [handoff, transition, matter-transfer, continuity, risk-management]
related:
- efirm-matter-creation-flow
- efirm-deadline-tracker
- efirm-client-update-email-draft
- efirm-document-versioning-rule
- efirm-partner-review-routing
source: Louis — HAQQ Legal AI (github.com/sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal)
version: "1.0"

Team Handoff Summary

When to use this

Use this skill when:

  • An associate or partner is leaving the firm or going on extended leave and their matters must be transferred.
  • A matter transitions from one phase to another with a different team lead (e.g., transactional team hands off to litigation team after a deal dispute arises).
  • A client relationship is being transferred to a new relationship partner.
  • Co-counsel is stepping in to cover a hearing or filing at short notice.
  • A new associate is joining the matter team and needs to be brought up to speed efficiently.

Poor handoffs cause dropped deadlines, duplicated effort, inconsistent client communication, and billing errors. A structured handoff summary eliminates these failure modes.

Required inputs

Input Source
Matter ID and title eFirm matter record
Outgoing lawyer name and role eFirm user record
Incoming lawyer name and role As provided
Handoff effective date As provided
Access to all matter documents and time records DMS + billing system

Handoff summary structure

Section 1: Matter overview

MATTER HANDOFF SUMMARY

Matter:          [ID] — [Title]
Client:          [Client name]
Matter type:     [Corporate / Dispute / Employment / etc.]
Status:          [Active / Pending / Closing]
Phase:           [e.g., Due diligence / Negotiations / Execution / Post-closing]
Outgoing:        [Name], [Role] — effective [Date]
Incoming:        [Name], [Role]
Prepared by:     [Outgoing lawyer]
Date:            [Date]
Reviewed by:     [Responsible partner]

Section 2: Matter status narrative

A 3–5 paragraph plain-language briefing:

  1. Background: what is this matter about? Who are the parties? What does the client want?
  2. Progress to date: what has been done? What milestones have been reached?
  3. Current status: where are we right now? What is the most recent development?
  4. Key open issues: what are the 3–5 most important unresolved questions or tasks?
  5. Client relationship notes: communication preferences; sensitivities; recent interactions; tone of relationship.

Section 3: Open deadlines

All open deadlines from [[efirm-deadline-tracker]], confirmed current:

ID    | Description              | Due Date  | Type       | Status      | Action needed
──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
DL001 | [Description]            | [Date]    | [Type]     | [Status]    | [Action]

For each deadline within 14 days of handoff: explicitly confirm status and assign to incoming lawyer.

Section 4: Open tasks and instructions

Granular task list for the incoming lawyer:

OPEN TASKS

Priority | Task description               | Context / background        | Deadline
─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
HIGH     | [Task 1]                       | [Why this is urgent]        | [Date]
HIGH     | [Task 2]                       | ...                         | [Date]
MEDIUM   | [Task 3]                       | ...                         | [Date]
LOW      | [Task 4]                       | ...                         | —

Section 5: Client contacts

CLIENT CONTACTS

Name:         [Contact name]
Role:         [Title at client]
Email / Tel:  [Details]
Notes:        [Preferred communication; language; availability; sensitivities]

[Repeat for each key contact]

Include any important context: does the client prefer WhatsApp over email (common in MENA)? Is there a main contact who acts as gatekeeper? Is there political sensitivity between contacts?

Section 6: Counterparty and third-party contacts

OTHER KEY CONTACTS

Party:        [Name / firm]
Role:         [Opposing counsel / Counterparty CFO / Expert witness / Regulator]
Contact:      [Name, email, phone]
Relationship: [Cooperative / Neutral / Adversarial]
Notes:        [Any important context]

Section 7: Document map

DOCUMENT MAP

Location:       [DMS folder path]
Key documents:
  - [Doc 1 — e.g., "Current draft SPA v3.1 — last updated [date]"]
  - [Doc 2 — e.g., "Due diligence report — final"]
  - [Doc 3 — e.g., "Client approval email re: indemnity position"]
  
In progress:
  - [Doc being drafted — current status — who is drafting]

Pending from counterparty:
  - [Document we are waiting for — since when]

Section 8: Billing status

BILLING STATUS

Fees billed to date:         
Fees outstanding (invoiced):   (aging: [current/30+/60+ days])
Unbilled WIP:                
Budget remaining:              (of  agreed budget)
Next billing cycle:          [Date]
Billing notes:               [Any billing sensitivities; disputes; client feedback]

Section 9: Access and permissions checklist

Before handoff is complete, confirm:

  • Incoming lawyer added to matter team in eFirm
  • DMS folder access granted to incoming lawyer
  • Billing system timekeeper access configured
  • Client portal access transferred (if applicable)
  • Email thread / correspondence access confirmed
  • Outgoing lawyer access removed (if full transfer)
  • Responsible partner record updated in eFirm

Section 10: Handoff completion confirmation

Outgoing and incoming lawyers must both sign off:

HANDOFF CONFIRMATION

Outgoing lawyer: [Name]     Date: [Date]     Signature: ____________
Incoming lawyer: [Name]     Date: [Date]     Signature: ____________
Supervising partner: [Name] Date: [Date]     Signature: ____________

This is the record that the handoff was properly executed — it is filed in the matter record.

Common handoff failures

  • No deadline confirmation: the most dangerous failure. Before handoff, every deadline must be confirmed current and assigned.
  • No client notification: clients should be informed when their relationship partner or primary contact changes. The outgoing lawyer or responsible partner should send a brief introductory communication.
  • Access not transferred: incoming lawyer unable to access documents; outgoing lawyer retaining access to closed or transferred matters creates a data governance issue.
  • Verbal-only handoff: undocumented handoffs create disputes about who was responsible for what. Always document.
  • No billing note: incoming lawyer inherits billing disputes without context.
  • [[efirm-matter-creation-flow]]
  • [[efirm-deadline-tracker]]
  • [[efirm-client-update-email-draft]]
  • [[efirm-document-versioning-rule]]
  • [[efirm-partner-review-routing]]