Morning Docket: 12.13.22

* If you're keeping track, yes, the Bahamas has an extradition treaty with the United States. [Washington Post] * Ohio Supreme Court rules that "business interruption insurance" isn't so much "insurance" for "business interruptions." It turns out the coverage you bought was just the friends you made along the way. [Law.com] * Prosecutors seek 18 to 24 months for former Pryor Cashman attorney who aided in Molotov Cocktail matter. [Law360] * Supreme Court will return to announcing opinions live from the bench... but won't livestream them even though they already livestream oral argument. Hey, someone has to protect the SCOTUSBlog liveblogging operation from competition! [Bloomberg Law]

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Sam Bankman-Fried (Photo by Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

* If you’re keeping track, yes, the Bahamas has an extradition treaty with the United States. [Washington Post]

* Ohio Supreme Court rules that “business interruption insurance” isn’t so much “insurance” for “business interruptions.” It turns out the coverage you bought was just the friends you made along the way. [Law.com]

* Prosecutors seek 18 to 24 months for former Pryor Cashman attorney who aided in Molotov Cocktail matter. [Law360]

* Supreme Court will return to announcing opinions live from the bench… but won’t livestream them even though they already livestream oral argument. Hey, someone has to protect the SCOTUSBlog liveblogging operation from competition! [Bloomberg Law]

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