Updated, 9:48 a.m.

Good morning on this gorgeous Thursday.

There’s a lot going on — in New York, in the news, in life in general.

There’s also a lot going on in our courts. So let us catch you up.

As an addendum to today’s espresso, here’s what you need to know about the most notable cases on the docket in New York.

The inquiry into Michael D. Cohen, President Trump’s longtime personal lawyer and confidant who is being investigated by federal prosecutors, in Federal District Court in Manhattan.

The latest: Earlier this month, the F.B.I. raided Mr. Cohen’s office in Rockefeller Center and his hotel room on Park Avenue. (Among the materials seized during the raid, which you can read about here, were documents related to a payment to the pornographic film star known as Stormy Daniels, who said she had a sexual encounter with Mr. Trump and has filed a lawsuit against him.) Since the raid, there has been debate from both sides over which of those records can be used in the government inquiry and what information is protected by attorney-client privilege.