Former clerks and colleagues of Peter W. Hall remembered the late judge this week as a warm and gracious man who occupied a unique place on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Hall, the court’s only jurist from Vermont who served nearly 17 years on the Second Circuit, died Thursday in Rutland, Vermont, just one week after he quietly took senior status. He was 72.

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