* As they say, you can’t buy class, but you can insure against it. There’s actually a thing called disgrace insurance for celebrities behaving badly. [Law.com]
* Barbara Jones has completed her privilege review of the Michael Cohen materials. In a shock to absolutely no one, only about half of the material designated as privileged was really privileged. [Courthouse News Service]
* Michael Avenatti is really considering a presidential run and is making the requisite Iowa tour to prove it. [Bloomberg]

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* With E&Y getting into the legal game, will the clients follow. [Corporate Counsel]
* Checking in on Christopher Garvey’s retaliation case against Morgan Stanley. [National Law Journal]
* Get ready for litigation! California has a law requiring pharmaceutical companies provide advanced notice before jacking up prices. Eli Lilly has decided to just spike the price on insulin with no warning anyway. [LA Times]