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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)

  1. Enter the case title, party, and contact so anyone viewing the tracker knows the owner.
  2. Add each discovery request with type, request number, served date, and due date.
  3. Log status updates—pending, answered, or overdue—and summarize any objections or production notes.
  4. 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.