By Leonard Novarro
For neutral Leonard S. Wolf, 72, the best part of leaving the bench may be the freedom to speak.
While some judges and former jurists are reticent to share their thoughts with the advocates before them, Wolf keeps himself accessible.
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For neutral Leonard S. Wolf, 72, the best part of leaving the bench may be the freedom to speak.
While some judges and former jurists are reticent to share their thoughts with the advocates before them, Wolf keeps himself accessible.
...
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