Morning Docket: 09.09.20

* Three New Hampshire hospitals are suing Vermont over Medicaid reimbursements. Maybe they'll accept payment in maple syrup... [Keene Sentinel] * The Kansas Supreme Court has ordered a suspended attorney to serve a 30-day jail sentence for practicing law while his license was revoked. [Kansas City Star] * The Justice Department is asking to defend President Trump in a defamation lawsuit over sexual assault allegations. [CNN] * An Iowa lawyer has been suspended from practice for accepting a settlement offer that his client rejected. [Bloomberg Law] * President Trump is expected to announce a new list of potential Supreme Court picks as soon as today. The former reality show host should know some interesting ways to make the announcement... [Guardian]

* Three New Hampshire hospitals are suing Vermont over Medicaid reimbursements. Maybe they’ll accept payment in maple syrup… [Keene Sentinel]

* The Kansas Supreme Court has ordered a suspended attorney to serve a 30-day jail sentence for practicing law while his license was revoked. [Kansas City Star]

* The Justice Department is asking to defend President Trump in a defamation lawsuit over sexual assault allegations. [CNN]

* An Iowa lawyer has been suspended from practice for accepting a settlement offer that his client rejected. [Bloomberg Law]

* President Trump is expected to announce a new list of potential Supreme Court picks as soon as today. The former reality show host should know some interesting ways to make the announcement… [Guardian]

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Jordan Rothman is a partner of The Rothman Law Firm, a full-service New York and New Jersey law firm. He is also the founder of Student Debt Diaries, a website discussing how he paid off his student loans. You can reach Jordan through email at jordan@rothmanlawyer.com.

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