Articles From Justice Michael B. Hyman

How lawyers can temper judicial temperament By Hon. Michael B. Hyman Bench and Bar, August 2007 A steady, fair-minded temperament is one of the most defining attributes of a judge.
The taming of the rude By Michael B. Hyman Bench and Bar, July 2006 Lack of civility concerns every judge and lawyer who takes pride in our profession.
Civility By Michael B. Hyman Bench and Bar, July 2002 When will we learn that we must change if our public image is to change?
Civility in our work place By Michael B. Hyman Workers’ Compensation Law, April 2002 In the last Workers' Compensation Newsletter I advised that the Supreme Court has commissioned a study on civility among attorneys.
Clarence Darrow remembered By Michael B. Hyman Bench and Bar, October 2001 Perhaps America's greatest trial lawyer ever, Clarence Darrow, called Chicago home.

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