efirm-team-handoff-summary
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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:
- Background: what is this matter about? Who are the parties? What does the client want?
- Progress to date: what has been done? What milestones have been reached?
- Current status: where are we right now? What is the most recent development?
- Key open issues: what are the 3–5 most important unresolved questions or tasks?
- 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.
Related skills
- [[efirm-matter-creation-flow]]
- [[efirm-deadline-tracker]]
- [[efirm-client-update-email-draft]]
- [[efirm-document-versioning-rule]]
- [[efirm-partner-review-routing]]