Last year marked the 25th year on the bench for Judge Bruce M. Selya of the 1st Circuit. One of the nation's most productive jurists, Selya has authored more than 1,250 opinions. Among practitioners, however, he is best known for his erudite and arcane vocabulary, which has provoked frequent head scratching by counsel. To assist the lawyers who appear before Selya, or who are required to interpret his opinions, here's a compendium of some memorable Selyaisms, selected with input from his former clerks.
January 28, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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