If you do not get the documents in response to the RFP within say, a week of the court hearing date, you need to file a motion for an enlargement of time, and you need to tell the court the reason you are doing so is that Scott & Associates has failed to provide you the documents in time. Be sure to serve the motion on the law firm in accordance with your state rules. You have a right to see whatever documents they have that links you to this debt; don't go to court without having first seen them.
Also, I would look closely at your state's statute of limitations on these actions. Almost 10 years later seems like a long time to me. If it's outside the statute of limitations, you should move to dismiss the claim AND ask for sanctions against this law firm for bringing a frivolous suit against you. Ethically, they cannot bring a stale suit. And if it is outside the statute, I would also ask for punitive damages (to deter further bad acts by them) and just compensation for lost work time/free time defending yourself.
Whatever you do, do not fail to respond. This is what they are hoping for so they can get a default judgment against you. And once entered, it will be a lot more work to get it overturned. Not to mention that if you don't, and don't pay them, they will likely attach your property and file liens against you.
Google these guys -- they have a history of harassment. I believe the NY Attorney General sued them.