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Nature of Suit Code: 442
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights Employment
Cause of Action: 28:1332 Diversity-Employment Discrimination

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

HONGWEI ZHANG,

Plaintiff,

CASE NO. 10cv0660 DMS (MDD)

ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S

MOTION TO COMPEL

PRODUCTION OF DOCUMENTS

[DOC. NO. 55]

vs.

UNITED TECHNOLOGIES

CORPORATION, et al.,

Defendants.

Background

On March 26, 2010, this case was removed to this Court by the defendants. Plaintiff filed

her complaint in the California Superior Court alleging wrongful termination, breach of contract,

breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing and intentional infliction of emotional

distress by the Defendants. (See Doc. No. 1). The instant motion was accepted for filing by this

Court on August 31, 2011. (Doc. No. 55). Defendants’ responsive pleading, mislabeled as a joint

motion for determination of discovery dispute, was filed the same day. (Doc. No. 53). 

Discussion

Plaintiff seeks an order compelling Defendants to produce certain documents stemming

from requests for production propounded in August 2010, and which were the subject of multiple

meet and confers, supplemental productions and joint motions. (See Doc. No. 53, Exh. 2). 

Plaintiff also appears to be seeking to compel Defendants to produce documents that it obtained

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from a third party but it is not clear whether that request relates back to the August 2010 dispute. 

Plaintiff also seeks to have Defendant intercede in connection with a third party subpoena issued

by the Plaintiff to a communication service provider. Plaintiff also complains that Defendants

have not responded to new production requests. 

1. August 2010 Requests for Production

As best the court can discern from the moving and responsive papers, in August 2010,

Plaintiff propounded to the Defendants a number of requests for production of documents. 

Defendants responded in October 2010. Following a number of meet and confer sessions, on

December 3, 2010, Defendants produced additional documents and served Supplemental

Objections and Responses. As the parties were laboring under chambers rules that required

discovery disputes to be brought before the Court no later than sixty (60) days following the date

that the dispute arose, on December 2, 2010, the parties jointly moved the Court to extend the

deadline to file motions to compel. (Doc. No. 18). The motion was denied by a newly assigned

Magistrate Judge who advised the parties that going forward, discovery disputes would be required

to be brought to the Court no later than thirty (30) days after the dispute arose. (Doc. No. 19). On

December 23, 2010, the parties again moved to continue the deadline for bringing discovery

disputes before the Court, among other things. (Doc. No. 20). That motion also was denied. 

(Doc. No. 21). 

To the extent that the disputes at issue are the same disputes that arose either in August or

December 2010, the time within which to bring the matter before the Court has expired. Plaintiff

was represented by counsel at the time and good cause to relieve Plaintiff of the deadlines was not

presented. Nor is good cause shown now. Plaintiff seeks relief on the grounds that litigation was

stayed on February 17, 2011, for 120 days to allow for Plaintiff to address a medical condition. 

(Doc. No. 25). By the time that the motion for stay was filed, February 16, 2011, however, the

time within which the discovery dispute should have been brought to Court had already expired by

at least one month. (Doc. No. 24). 

Accordingly, to the extent that the instant motion seeks to compel production of documents

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relating to the August 2010 request for production, it is DENIED.

2. Edward Jones Documents

Plaintiff has requested that the Defendants be compelled to produce documents obtained

from Edward Jones, apparently a former employer of Plaintiff. Defendants have asserted that the

Federal Rules of Civil Procedure do not require a party to produce documents obtained by

subpoena from a third party. Defendants assert no authority in support of this position. To the

contrary, Fed.R.Civ.P. 34(a)(1) requires a party to produce documents within the scope of Rule

26(b) and which are within the responding party’s possession, custody or control . Rule 26(b)(1)

allows for discovery of non-privileged matter relevant to a party’s claims or defenses. Neither rule

excludes material obtained from third parties. 

Plaintiff has not shown that this request was separate from her August 2010 production

requests. As such, this request is also untimely and is DENIED. Plaintiff retains the option to

obtain this information directly from the third party through subpoena.

3. Subpoena to AT&T

As best the Court can discern from the record, Plaintiff issued a subpoena to AT&T for

certain telephone records pertaining to the Defendants. AT&T apparently responded that it had no

responsive records. Plaintiff seeks an order compelling Defendants to contact AT&T and cause

AT&T to produce responsive records that Plaintiff believes that are in the possession of AT&T. 

This motion is DENIED; there is no basis for the Court to enter such an Order. Plaintiff can obtain

from Defendants the correct subscriber identity that it used during the relevant time frame and resubpoena the records. 

4. New Production Requests

Plaintiff also appears to be requesting an order compelling Defendants to respond to new

document production requests for which the response date is not until September 15, 2011. The

motion to compel is DENIED as premature. Moreover, if there is a dispute regarding this

production, it must be brought before the Court in accordance with this Court’s Chambers Rules. 

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Conclusion

Accordingly, Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel is DENIED. 

IT IS SO ORDERED:

DATED: September 6, 2011

 

 Hon. Mitchell D. Dembin

 U.S. Magistrate Judge

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