Wayne D. Brazil spent 25 years as a federal magistrate judge before making the leap last year to JAMS. But the real turning point in his career came in the early 1980s when U.S. District Judge Robert F. Peckham, who served as the Northern District's chief judge from 1976 to 1988, hand-selected Brazil to head a group of attorneys charged with the goal of improving the client experience in federal court trials.
"Peckham was very devoted to the ...
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