ALLISON CLAIRE, District Judge.
This matter is before the court on defendant's motion to compel plaintiff to appear for her own deposition. ECF No. 45. This discovery motion was referred to the undersigned pursuant to E.D. Cal. R. 302(c)(1). For the reasons stated below, the court DENIES defendant's motion.
Plaintiff filed her complaint on May 31, 2017. ECF No. 1. On March 30, 2018, District Judge Kimberly J. Mueller adopted the undersigned's findings and recommendations and ordered that all claims in this case be dismissed except for two claims for conversion, giving leave to amend as to a claim for false advertising. ECF No. 26 (adopting F&Rs at ECF No. 21). Plaintiff did not amend and the action therefore proceeds on the original complaint, though only two causes of action currently survive.
On June 7, 2018, the court issued a scheduling order setting a discovery deadline of January 11, 2019. ECF No. 30. The order expressly stated that "[m]otions to compel must be heard not later than December 19, 2018."
On August 20, 2019, defendant made an initial motion to compel plaintiff's deposition. ECF 43. The court re-opened discovery until October 4, 2019 for the limited purpose of considering the motion, but denied the motion without prejudice because defendant failed to meet and confer with plaintiff before moving. ECF No. 44 at 1-2. The defendant re-filed the motion to compel on August 23, 2019. ECF No. 45.
Defendant seeks to compel plaintiff's deposition. ECF No. 49 at 2.
Defendant makes a legal argument about its right to take plaintiff's deposition, but based on a review of the record, there is no reason for the court to consider this argument. Defendant states that it "originally noticed [plaintiff's] deposition on July 18, 2019" and that plaintiff has since failed to appear for two properly noticed depositions. Defendant provides no explanation whatsoever as to why the court should compel plaintiff to appear for a deposition that was first noticed
The pre-trial conference in this case is quickly approaching. Defendant's motion is clearly untimely. The court will not compel a deposition at this very late juncture.
Defendant's motion to compel plaintiff's deposition (ECF No. 45) is DENIED.