Manhattan federal Judge Kimba Wood today ordered a new hearing to help her decide whether to appoint a “special master” to handle documents seized in the government’s criminal probe of President Trump’s personal lawyer.

Wood said she wants lawyers for Trump’s long-time lawyer, Michael Cohen, to appear in her courtroom at noon on Thursday to discuss the matter.

Also present will be lawyers for Trump and the Trump Organization, who have also asked to have a say in how the feds handle documents seized in an FBI raid on Cohen’s office, hotel room and residence.

Cohen’s lawyers have complained that the feds seized protected documents, including Cohen’s communications with Trump and at least two other clients. They have asked for a court-ordered “special master” to take over review of the documents from Manhattan federal prosecutors investigating Cohen’s financial dealings, including $130,000 in hush money the lawyer paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, who claims she had an affair with Trump.

Specifically, Wood wants to know what “resources” the parties have to help a special master, if one is appointed, to weed out documents protected by attorney-client privilege.

Cohen, Trump and the Trump Organization are expected to outline their “resources” in writing by close of business Wednesday.

In addition to Trump, Cohen’s clients included Republican National Committee fundraiser Elliott Broidy and Fox News host Sean Hannity, Cohen’s lawyers were forced to admit at their last court date on the matter.

Broidy resigned from his post after admitting that Cohen arranged a $1.6 million payment to a former Playboy model whom he had impregnated.

Hannity has denied that Cohen has ever worked as his lawyer, aside from providing advice on real estate transactions.