STEVEN M. GOLD, Magistrate Judge.
After plaintiff failed to appear for a conference scheduled to be held on January 31, 2012, the Court rescheduled the conference for February 16, 2012 and informed the plaintiff that this action would be dismissed with prejudice should he again fail to appear. See Docket Entry 33. On February 16, the day of the rescheduled conference, an ex parte filing received from plaintiff stated that he would likely not be able to appear for the conference because of financial constraints. Plaintiff did not in fact attend the conference. After being reached by telephone by my chambers, the plaintiff declined to hold for the Court and could not subsequently be reached.
Given the plaintiff's most recent filing, however, and in particular his contention that he lacks sufficient resources to come to Court, I do not recommend dismissal with prejudice. Instead, defendants' motion to dismiss, Docket Entry 21, will be converted to a motion for summary judgment so that the Court's decision may be informed by the parties' subsequent filings, see Docket Entries 30-32.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(d) requires that a motion to dismiss under Rule 12(b)(6) or 12(c) be treated as a motion for summary judgment under Rule 56 where "matters outside the pleadings are presented to and not excluded by the court."
Where a motion to dismiss is converted into one for summary judgment, however, both parties must have an opportunity to present any additional material relevant to the summary judgment motion. FED. R. CIV. PROC. 12(d). Further, under Local Civil Rule 12.1, pro se litigants must be served with a notice regarding the conversion, as well as a copy of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56.
In accordance with these rules, I order the plaintiff to submit any additional materials by MARCH 19, 2012. Should defendants wish to file a response, they may do so by APRIL 2, 2012. Additionally, a copy of the notice required by Local Rule 12.1 and a copy of FED. R. CIV. PROC. 56 will be attached to this Order and mailed today to the address listed on plaintiff's complaint.