Progress Report

/ˈprəʊɡres rɪˌpɔːrt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A written or oral statement summarizing the developments, status, and outcomes of a project or legal case at a given interval.
    The attorney submitted a progress report to the court detailing the discovery phase.

Forms

  • progress report
  • progress reports

Commentary

Progress reports in legal contexts often serve to inform courts, clients, or stakeholders about procedural or substantive advancements, helping track compliance with timelines or conditions.

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