Morning Docket: 05.04.18

* Mueller requests 70 blank subpoenas! Which... actually doesn't seem like an inordinate amount in a case like Manafort's, but let's overreact anyway. [Courthouse News Service] * Ty Cobb absolutely demolishes Steve Bannon. [Vanity Fair] * Trump Place successfully won the right to drop Trump's name from the building. According to the Constitution, the building will now be called "Pence Place." [New York Times] * Wild lawsuit against the former president of Ohio Christian University, who allegedly pulled a Trump and fired the people investigating wrongdoing. That move seems to be coming back to haunt him. [Inside Higher Ed] * Young lawyers call for office overhaul. Ostensibly this is to make offices better suited to modern work styles, but it's mostly because law offices are generally all terrible and we're reaching for any excuse that might actually convince someone to renovate. [Law.com] * Firm plans IPO to raise $58 million. [International] * A copy of an intangible thing can be tangible rules NY Court of Appeals after, apparently, binging on edibles [Law 360]

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* Mueller requests 70 blank subpoenas! Which… actually doesn’t seem like an inordinate amount in a case like Manafort’s, but let’s overreact anyway. [Courthouse News Service]

* Ty Cobb absolutely demolishes Steve Bannon. [Vanity Fair]

* Trump Place successfully won the right to drop Trump’s name from the building. According to the Constitution, the building will now be called “Pence Place.” [New York Times]

* Wild lawsuit against the former president of Ohio Christian University, who allegedly pulled a Trump and fired the people investigating wrongdoing. That move seems to be coming back to haunt him. [Inside Higher Ed]

* Young lawyers call for office overhaul. Ostensibly this is to make offices better suited to modern work styles, but it’s mostly because law offices are generally all terrible and we’re reaching for any excuse that might actually convince someone to renovate. [Law.com]

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* Firm plans IPO to raise $58 million. [International]

* A copy of an intangible thing can be tangible rules NY Court of Appeals after, apparently, binging on edibles [Law 360]

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