ALBANY – Jonathan Lippman sometimes addresses the person he is talking to in informal conversation as “kid,” as in “Hi ‘ya, kid,” “How you been, kid?” or “So long, kid.”

It is a casual touch more in keeping with the first-class schmoozer he was as chief lobbyist and day-to-day administrator for the New York state court system than the chief judge of the state’s highest court.

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