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Discovery Tracking & Management

Track every RFA, interrogatory, and document request from service to response — with automatic deemed-admitted deadline warnings so nothing slips through.

Discovery tracking dashboard showing interrogatories, requests for production, and document review status across South Carolina litigation cases
Track every discovery request from service to response across all your cases

The Problem

Discovery is a deadline minefield. You serve thirty RFAs, and thirty days later you need to know which ones were answered, which were objected to, and which are now deemed admitted. Multiply that across interrogatories, production requests, and multiple cases — and something will fall through the cracks.

The Solution

Attorney Workbench tracks every discovery request and response with precise deadline calculations. You see at a glance which responses are overdue, which RFAs may be deemed admitted, and which production requests are still outstanding. No more spreadsheets, no more guessing.

How It Works

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Log Discovery Requests

Enter the discovery type, date served, and service method. Attorney Workbench calculates the response deadline automatically using SCRCP rules.

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Track Responses

Mark responses as received, note objections, and flag incomplete productions. Each request shows its current status at a glance.

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Get Deadline Warnings

Approaching deadlines trigger alerts. Overdue RFAs are flagged as potentially deemed admitted. You always know where discovery stands.

What's Included

RFA Tracking

Track Requests for Admission from service through response. Overdue RFAs are flagged with deemed-admitted warnings per Rule 36(a).

Interrogatory Management

Log interrogatories served and received. Track responses, objections, and supplementation obligations under Rule 33.

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Production Requests

Track Rule 34 document requests with response deadlines, privilege log requirements, and production completeness tracking.

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Deemed Admitted Warnings

When an RFA response deadline passes without a logged response, Attorney Workbench flags it immediately — before you find out in court.

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Discovery Dashboard

See all outstanding discovery across every case — what is due, what is overdue, and what needs follow-up. Sortable by deadline, case, and type.

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Service Method Tracking

Record the service method for each discovery request. Deadline calculations adjust automatically for mail vs. electronic service.

See It in Action

Product screenshots showing Discovery Tracking & Management in Attorney Workbench.

Frequently Asked Questions

Attorney Workbench uses SCRCP rules to compute deadlines. Interrogatories and RFAs default to 30 days from service, with adjustments for service method per Rule 6(e) and weekend/holiday extensions per Rule 6(a).
If no response is logged by the deadline, Attorney Workbench flags the RFA as potentially deemed admitted under Rule 36(a). This gives you immediate visibility to file a motion or follow up with opposing counsel.
Yes. Track discovery you serve on opposing parties and discovery served on your client. Each direction has its own deadlines and status tracking.
Absolutely. The discovery dashboard shows outstanding requests across all active cases, so you can see everything that needs attention in one view.
Yes. When initial responses are supplemented, you can log the supplementation date and details. This is especially useful for ongoing production obligations under Rule 26(e).

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