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10 Summer 2015 The Mississippi Lawyer VLL What is your approach to judg- ing and how does it differ from other judges you have worked with WLW Lets keep in mind that at the appellate level you are dealing with a multi-judge court. I like to think about it in terms of what we all know as the golden rule do unto others as you would do unto yourself. As to the litigants we judges should give our full attention to what they have written we should read the record and in our opinions we shouldnt say anything that would be con- sidered critical or derogatory of the attor- neys or the clients. Then the time aspect is important. We should give immediate attention to the case. We should follow ustice William L. Bill Waller serves as Chief Justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court. Chief Justice Waller has been a member of the States highest court since 1996. He was re- elected in November 2004 and in November 2012. He served as a Presiding Justice from January 2004 until December 2008. He became Chief Justice in January 2009. J An Interview with Chief Justice William L. Waller Jr. Mississippi Supreme Court