“With the courage which only comes of justified self-confidence, he dared to rest his case upon its strongest point, and so avoided that appearance of weakness and uncertainty which comes of a clutter of arguments. Few lawyers are willing to do this; it is the mark of the most distinguished talent.”

—  Learned Hand

"In Memory of Charles Neave" (1938).
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American legal scholar, Court of Appeals judge 1872–1961

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