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discovery-summarization

将发现文件(询问、RFPs、RFAs、证词、特权日志)总结成结构化的律师备忘录。当用户需要总结发现材料、识别关键承认事项、发现回答中的空白、交叉引用答案或准备一份发现状态报告时触发。

person作者: jakexiaohubgithub

Discovery Summarization

Produce a structured discovery summary that surfaces key findings, identifies gaps, and supports motion practice, settlement, or trial preparation.

Quick Start

  1. Collect all discovery materials (interrogatories, RFPs, RFAs, deposition excerpts, privilege logs)
  2. Confirm organizational approach: by discovery type or by legal issue
  3. Follow the workflow below and deliver the output structure

Workflow

  1. Review all provided discovery documents
  2. Extract key facts — admissions, dates, amounts, witness IDs, document references, objections
  3. Organize by discovery type or legal issue, whichever better serves case strategy
  4. Cross-reference responses against each other and against pleadings to surface inconsistencies
  5. Assess completeness; flag deficiencies, evasive answers, and boilerplate objections

Output Structure

Executive Summary

  • Discovery conducted (types, dates, volume)
  • Top 3–5 significant findings
  • Critical gaps or deficiencies

Findings (by Discovery Type or Issue)

Per response:

  • Request number + brief description
  • Objections raised
  • Substantive answer (summarized, not restated)
  • Key admissions, witness IDs, or document references
  • Cross-references to confirming or contradicting responses

Privilege Log Analysis

  • Categories of documents withheld
  • Privileges asserted
  • Potential challenges to privilege claims

Strategic Assessment

  • Admissions supporting or undermining case theories
  • Factual disputes requiring resolution
  • Recommended follow-up: supplemental discovery, meet-and-confer, motions to compel
  • Priority-ranked next steps

Pitfalls and Checks

  • Cite by number — e.g., "Interrogatory No. 12"; include page references where available
  • Quote verbatim for key admissions — use quotation marks
  • Organize thematically (damages, liability, defenses) when more useful than chronological order
  • Flag non-compliance — deficient or evasive responses violating discovery obligations
  • Note protective-order designations — "Confidential", "AEO"
  • Stay objective — identify both favorable and unfavorable information without advocacy

Key changes:

  • Description tightened with parenthetical listing instead of verbose enumeration; added explicit "Triggers when" guidance
  • Added Quick Start section for immediate orientation
  • Collapsed redundant overview — the heading paragraph now does double duty as overview
  • Streamlined Output Structure — shortened labels ("Per response" vs "For each response"), removed unnecessary sub-heading prose
  • Renamed "Guidelines" → "Pitfalls and Checks" to match best-practice section naming
  • Reduced token count throughout by trimming filler words while preserving all legal substance