ALLISON CLAIRE, Magistrate Judge.
Plaintiff is a state prisoner at the California Medical Facility (CMF) proceeding pro se and in forma pauperis with this civil rights action filed pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. This action proceeds against sole defendant and CMF physician Dr. Osman on the claim that he was deliberately indifferent to plaintiff's serious medical needs. The discovery deadline expired on May 25, 2018, and the deadline for filing dispositive motions is August 24, 2018. ECF No. 15. These dates will be extended by this order.
On May 24, 2018, defendant filed a motion to compel discovery, specifically, further responses to defendant's requests for admission and requests for production of documents served March 21, 2018.
In both his motion and reply, defendant provides copies of the numerous contested requests and responses, generally asserts the inadequacy of the latter, and asks the court to compel plaintiff's further responses. However, defendant does not attempt to explain how each response or document is inadequate, instead leaving this analysis entirely to the court. For this reason, defendant's motion to compel will be denied without prejudice.
Defendant will be directed to prepare and serve plaintiff with Supplemental Requests for Admission, and Supplemental Requests for Production that distill and clearly identify what more defendant seeks. These Supplemental Requests shall be limited to the information previously sought by defendant and shall include no new requests. Plaintiff will be accorded the opportunity to respond.
Plaintiff's request for appointment of counsel will be denied without prejudice. The court does not find the required exceptional circumstances at this time: this action involves one claim against one defendant, and is therefore not particularly complex; to date, plaintiff has adequately articulated his claims pro se; and at this juncture the court is unable to ascertain the likelihood of plaintiff's success on the merits of this action.
Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:
1. Defendant's motion to compel discovery, ECF No. 16, is denied without prejudice.
2. Within thirty (30) days after the filing date of this order, defendant shall serve plaintiff with Supplemental Requests for Admission and Supplement Requests for Production of Documents that comply with the requirements of this order.
3. Within thirty (30) days after service of defendant's Supplemental Requests, plaintiff shall serve defendant with his Supplemental Responses and Documents; no extension of time will be granted absent a showing of compelling need.
4. Neither defendant's Supplemental Requests, nor plaintiff's Supplemental Responses shall be filed with the court unless later required in support of a motion to compel discovery.
5. Any motion to compel discovery shall be filed and served by October 26, 2018, and shall specifically explain, for each contested matter, how the response is inadequate and how the requested information is relevant to the factual and legal issues in this case.
6. Any response to a motion to compel discovery shall be filed and served within twenty-one (21) days after service of the motion; any reply shall be filed and served within seven (7) days thereafter.
7. The discovery deadline is extended to October 26, 2018, for these limited purposes; the deadline for filing dispositive motion is extended to January 18, 2019.
8. Plaintiff's request for appointment of counsel and motion for extended time, ECF No. 18, are denied as moot.