Discovery Tracker Template
Stay ahead of discovery obligations with a centralized log of requests and responses.
Published October 26, 2025
DiscoveryTracker keeps interrogatories, requests for production, and RFAs organized with served dates, due dates, and response notes. It's a quick upgrade from spreadsheets.
When to use this
- You have multiple discovery requests outstanding and need to monitor deadlines.
- Opposing counsel sent rolling responses and you must track objections or missing documents.
- Your firm wants a shareable tracker that doesn't require a database or SaaS subscription.
How to do it (fast)
- Enter the case title, party, and contact so anyone viewing the tracker knows the owner.
- Add each discovery request with type, request number, served date, and due date.
- Log status updates—pending, answered, or overdue—and summarize any objections or production notes.
- Export the PDF ahead of meet-and-confer calls or motion practice to show your diligence.
Why this helps
- Highlights overdue items so you can follow up before deadlines lapse.
- Keeps objections and production notes tied to each request for quick reference.
- Offline workflow protects confidential discovery details.
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Not legal advice. Courts set their own rules. Keep your original records.